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Long Time Coming
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Long Time Coming

Written by Sandra Brown

Narrated by Susan Denaker

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In more than fifty New York Times bestselling novels, Sandra Brown has captivated her millions of readers with stories of charismatic love and tantalizing twists of fate. In this classic tale, a woman is reunited with the man she has loved for years-and must reveal the secret that will jeopardize her chance for happiness at last.

He arrived out of the blue-a flesh-and-blood phantom from the past in a sports car as sleek and sexy as Law Kincaid himself. The world-famous astronaut was as devastatingly attractive as the first time Marnie Hibbs had laid eyes on him, seventeen years before. But she well knew the perils of falling for a ladies' man like Law. And this time she had someone besides herself to protect. Law is determined to discover who is sending him anonymous letters claiming he'd fathered a son he knows nothing about. Showing up at the Hibbs's return address from the letters seemed like a step in the right direction. Marnie swears she isn't the guilty party, but when Law meets her son, it's like a one-two punch to his solar plexus. The boy is nearly the spitting image of Law. Law can't remember sleeping with Marnie-then again, he can't remember much about his crazy past. But there's more to it than that: Marnie claims the boy isn't biologically hers.

As the tension between them becomes unbearable and the attraction undeniable, Marnie is forced to reveal a long-held secret...one that might cause her to lose both the boy she loves more than anyone-and the man she desires more than anything.


From the Hardcover edition.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 27, 2005
ISBN9780739324554
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Sandra Brown

Sandra Brown was voted Scotswoman of the Year in 2005 for her work with the Moira Anderson Foundation, the charity she founded in memory of her friend, which offers support to children who have been abused and their families. Previously she worked for a children's charity in Scotland and as a Deputy Headteacher. In 2006 she was awarded the OBE for services to child protection.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    As I am sure many of you know, Sandra Brown has written quite a few novels for Harlequin. Those books tend to be pure romance with the formula of boy meets girl, they hate each other while secretly loving each other, then at end they love each other. There isn't much more to the story than that. Then Sandra Brown started writing really good stories that were romance and mystery. Well, this one starts out as though there is a mystery. Someone is writing threatening letters to Law Kincaide, a famous astronaut. The return address is that of Marnie Hibbs, who of course did not write the letters. There is no mystery as the writer is found out early in the book. This was not my cup of tea as I do not care for pure romance. I want some mystery (which I thought it had) or drama or something more than just romance.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Long time coming was a wonderful read. The characters were regular people one might meet in their own neighborhood. The harsh truth of her sister’s actions from the past which shaped all of their lives was refreshing. It was believable and brought out compassion within me. I loved how this book was not a sugary, romantic perfect ending. It had genuine life in it. The steps they all took to arrive at the ending was not hurried or slow motion, but perfection. The younger sister’s life was changed the most. To love one and know your sister was the one he favored and then to find yourself raising his son as your own, to deal with the sudden threat that you might lose him, keeps the reader turning pages with tears, smiles and the want to jump in the pages with them and tell them what you know.My cousin won this via goodreads and was kind enough to allow me to read it last night. It is a book I thoroughly enjoyed.