"Pulling and tugging at the heartstrings."
Jamie Denton has a special talent for pulling and tugging
at the heartstrings. I cried a lot throughout THE
BIOLOGICAL BOND. I cried for the heroine, Rebecca
Martinson, who lost her baby right after birth without even
knowing the sex of the child. I cried for the hero, Sam,
who had to take the biggest risk of his life and contact
the biological mother of his fourteen year old daughter,
Melanie, because she is his last hope for a bone marrow
donor to his child. After Rebecca and Sam met there are
sparks everywhere. I cried for the two of them and their
inability to recognize and live up to their true feelings
and desires; when they do, it's almost too late. The scenes
and obstacles that come between Melanie and Rebecca,
Melanie and Sam, and the three of them are heartbreaking.
You cry for them and the things they face and need to
overcome. Then there is the absolute love. The love that Sam has for
his daughter is stunning and beautiful and priceless. There
are a lot of children who have never had close
relationships with their fathers. Jamie Denton did an
incredible job with the heartwarming relationship between
Melanie and Sam and their happy-ever-after. I got something from this story that I couldn't out of my
own life and THAT is writing. Reviewed by Jessica Holmes for Sensual Romance.
Reviewed by Sensual Romance
Posted February 2, 2002
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