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Original Title: Holding the Dream
ISBN: 0515142883 (ISBN13: 9780515142884)
Edition Language: English
Series: Dream Trilogy #2
Characters: Kate Powell, Byron De Witt
Setting: Big Sur, California(United States)
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Holding the Dream (Dream Trilogy #2) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 358 pages
Rating: 4.04 | 21090 Users | 372 Reviews

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Title:Holding the Dream (Dream Trilogy #2)
Author:Nora Roberts
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 358 pages
Published:August 29th 2006 by Jove (first published January 1st 1997)
Categories:Romance. Contemporary Romance. Fiction. Contemporary

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On the fast track to a partnership with her accountancy firm, Kate is stunned when she is fired for suspected embezzlement.Forced to cope with the sudden reversal of fortune, Kate returns to Pretenses, the exquisite boutique run by her friend Margo and sister Laura.But when persistent, persuasive Byron de Witt enters her life, the flames of passion he ignites begin to burn as brightly as her all-consuming career ambitions...

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Ratings: 4.04 From 21090 Users | 372 Reviews

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3.5 stars again.I liked this a lot, but at the same time I wanted to like the romance more than I did. I don't know why I didn't. I am having a weird week on pretty much every level.Some comments:-Southern boy named Byron would have made even more sense if he were Byron something something the third.-Of course his dogs' names are Nip and Tuck. My brother used to name all of his stuffed animals after medicine. The original was Motrin. My other favorite was Zithromax. (He was not yet five years

It occurred to me when rereading it that Kate and Byron's interactions remind me a bit of Eve and Roarke (from the author's In Death series).

This book hasn't aged that well in my opinion. It bothers me that violence is treated as acceptable or cute if it's the female hitting the male. I was super annoyed that it was "ok" for her to punch him because she's weak and he's strong. Then she eyes up the kitchen knives even though she wouldn't actually use them on him...she thinks. And the reason for her freak out? Because he had the nerve to get a completely innocuous call from another woman! She doesn't even bother to ask who it was

Nora at her best!! But, then when isn't she? This is the second book in the trilogy and our over all story line is moving along wonderfully! I'm so thankful I didn't have to wait months between books. Kate has discovered a secret about her father that hits her at a low time in her life. It hits her physically, emotionally and professionally. But, luckily she meets Byron. He is *romantic sigh* so nice. This is a wonderful book! But, of course, It's Nora. 😊❤

Orphaned at the age of eight, Kate Powell was raised by the Templetons, and has vowed never to disappoint them. She's sharp, smart, a gamine woman with a head for figures.But her world is turned upside down when a secret from her late father's past comes to light and then she's accused of embezzling from the accounting firm she works for. To top it off, she's got Byron DeWitt, a new executive working for Templeton, breathing down her neck.Determined to ignore her problems, Kate throws herself

The second book in the trilogy of the Tempelton Sisters. I think it was better than the first book. I liked the characters much better. Kate was an accountant and not a model so she was more connected to real life and Byron managed hotels. You got a glimpse of the working day of both persons, and I enjoyed that. I also liked the mystery story about Kates father and embezzlement. I wouldnt mind finding a gorgeous man that can cook and could be my personal trainer in his own gym. So I dont think I

Orphan at a young age, Kate Powell was raised by her aunt and uncle, Susan and Thomas Templeton, the heads behind the Templeton hotel chain. They treated her like their own daughter and she never lacked for anything, but it left her with the feelings that she owe them everything and must always be the best. When the hardworking and pragmatic accountant suddenly find herself accused of commiting fraud by her employers, she find solace at Templeton House and Pretense, the retail store she co-own

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