The first time Travis North lays eyes on Liana McDermott, she’s wearing the most hideous bridesmaid dress he’s ever seen. He doesn’t immediately recognize the world-famous model who is attending her cousin Enid’s wedding at the country club he owns. Thanks to Enid’s shameless matchmaking, Travis and Liana become acquainted and later embark on a two-week fling intended to be free of emotion and … entanglement. As Liana’s return to work gets closer, however, Travis wonders how he’ll ever let her go when the time comes while Liana considers whether he might be her true north. Two high-powered careers, two amazing weeks and a love that comes along just once in a lifetime. Is she ready to give up her career for a different kind of life? Does he want the same things she does? After insisting on an emotionless affair, she can’t very well ask him. Or can she?
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It’s been a while since I’ve read anything from Marie Force. Not sure why, other than the fact that I have more books on my TBR list then I have time to read.
True North is another example of why I enjoy this author. Her writing pulls you into the story and makes you care about the characters.
The story focuses around Travis and Liana. These …
5 stars
I purchased a copy of the steamy novel True North in the Beach Reads Boxed Set by Marie Force and this review was given freely.
A complex and steamy novel set in Rhode Island centered around the sabotage targeted expanding North Point Country Club’s bay resort and development project, Millionaire owner Travis, his former FBI agent now …
I love Marie Force’s other series, but this book, not so much. I liked the secondary couple better than the primary couple. Jessie had a legitimate problem. There seemed like there may be an interesting story behind Beck’s issue about not being enough, but we never really get it.
Unless I misunderstood something, Loans spent a lot of time …
This book should have been edited more carefully. The author did a better job with the secondary characters than with the main ones. There were spelling errors (lightening for lightning) and pronoun error of using “Her” as the subject (“Her captured her bottom lip….”)
It is not M. Force’s best work!
I read Fatal Affair and was hooked, I have read them all and I’m waiting impatiently for the next one in the Fatal series. I will start the other 2 series. They must be good too.