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She had to break free of his love Sanny Copeland was all too familiar with the pain and rejection love seemed to bring. Now she was immune to it. If Mark Taylor thought he could change her, that was his business. Hers was pursuing a career as a journalist. But she wasn't prepared for the rush of emotion and yearning that Mark's tender touches and sweet words unleashed. For h She had to break free of his love Sanny Copeland was all too familiar with the pain and rejection love seemed to bring. Now she was immune to it.
If Mark Taylor thought he could change her, that was his business. Hers was pursuing a career as a journalist. But she wasn't prepared for the rush of emotion and yearning that Mark's tender touches and sweet words unleashed. For her own protection she had to get away from him And before he discovered she'd fallen in love Mark would never understand why she couldn’t marry him--or anyone. 'Sanny Joy Copeland, itinerant journalist.' 'Sanny Joy,' he repeated slowly, as if tasting the words.
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The banter is very enjoyable, at least for the 1st 1/2 of the story. The plot is good and the writing is good, but the pacing didn't quite work for me. I liked the banter in the beginning but it does get old after a while, and I 'Sanny Joy Copeland, itinerant journalist.' 'Sanny Joy,' he repeated slowly, as if tasting the words. It sounds like the name of a toilet bowl cleaner.' With this brilliant start, we launch on a heavily dialogue-centric, unusual HP set in Africa.
The banter is very enjoyable, at least for the 1st 1/2 of the story. The plot is good and the writing is good, but the pacing didn't quite work for me.