![]() ![]() This one was exceedingly well-done, and I quite enjoyed Alex and Luke together, even though it ran a bit too cutesy for my tastes. There’s always something so charming about her stories. I haven’t met an Eli Easton book I’ve passed up yet. It will be available in paperback for the first time as well as in ebook. ![]() Second Edition: The new edition coming out Shas an additional 12,000 words plus an overall rewrite. And, most puzzling of all, how do you know if love is real? When Luke decodes them, romance begins, but then they face greater puzzles, like Alex’s interfering sister and what commitment to a man in a wheelchair really takes. His solution? Secret messages for Luke in the crosswords he writes for the local paper. Alex’s options are limited: he’s too shy to approach Luke and his wheelchair won’t let him follow into the woods. The watcher is Alex Shaw, and he too works from home, designing logic and crossword puzzles. Every day he walks his dog in the woods nearby, never suspecting that someone who is completely smitten is watching. Luke Schumaker designs computer games, working from his home. ![]()
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