
New York Times bestselling author Fern Michaels has captivated readers worldwide with her heart-stirring stories of love and family, friendship and renewal. With Listen to Your Heart, she spins the unforgettable tale of a young woman who might be falling for a match made in heaven... Listen To Your Heart With her beloved mother gone, her twin sister about to be married, and no hint of Mr. Right on the horizon, Josie Dupr is lonesome. Luckily, she has her booming New Orleans catering business to keep her busy, and her fluffy white dog, Rosie, to keep her company...until an obnoxious Boxer brazenly captures Rosie's undying devotion. Even worse, the budding romance puts Josie in close proximity to the dog's owner--sexy, love 'em and leave 'em Cajun playboy, Paul Brouillette. Paul's all for l'amour, but ever since he came into Josie's life, strange things have been happening. She hears music that isn't there, and she smells her mother's favorite cologne in an empty room. Maybe her mom's trying to send her a message...something about finding love where you least expect it...and listening to your heart.
Publisher:
[South Yarmouth, MA] : Curley Pub. Inc., 1992, c1957.
ISBN:
9780792712688
0792712684
9780792712695
0792712692
0792712684
9780792712695
0792712692
Branch Call Number:
LGPRINT MYSTERY Fleming Ian
Characteristics:
xv, 281 p. ;,25 cm.


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Add a CommentI am forced to disagree with the other reviews. I found this book to be somewhat dull. The Russian plot part was somewhat difficult to follow.
I was surprised to find these books written in the mid 50's in the heat of the cold war. I just assumed they were all done in the late 60's and 70's probably because I started seeing the cheesy movies around that time. This was another brilliant piece by Fleming that did not even mention James B. for the first 100 pages. It is hard to read though without thinking of the horrible Roger Moore movies and of course Austin Powers. It is decent fluff though to supplement my more serious endeavors like who really shot JFK and proof of Lizard aliens conspiring with the illuminati to usher in a New World Order and agenda 21.
Great read. First half of the book is from the Soviet view and pretty enlightening given the Hard/Soft policies of Russia today.
On my reading list of thrillers; it is first time that I have read an Ian Fleming novel (007). The novel does an excellent job of introducing us to the Russian spy agency as well as the secret service of the British. Excellently written it richly describes the characteristics and motives of the two protagonists with a simple storyline. The ending leads you to believe there is more in the next series of books. Recommend.