The Way You Love Me by Francis Ray

By APOOO • Oct 26th, 2008 • Category: Book TrailerEmail This Post Email This PostPrint This Post Print This Post

If you haven’t read Francis Ray’s latest romance, The Way You Love Me, maybe this trailer or the book description below will entice you to pick up a copy.

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Nothing gets to Shane Elliott. A former Army Ranger, now head of security for a wealthy real estate tycoon, Shane can handle whatever life throws at him—until he meets the beautiful, kindhearted Paige Albright. She’s about to inherit a fortune, and Paige’s mother has asked Shane to investigate her boyfriend. It should have been a simple, standard assignment for Shane…if only Paige’s seductive mix of strength and vulnerability didn’t leave him wanting her for himself.

All her life, Paige has put others’ needs before her own, even going so far as choosing a man to please her father. Now her mother’s mysterious houseguest is tempting her to go after what she truly wants…even if it’s the cool, assertive, irresistible Shane himself. But is he who he appears to be? And how can Paige know whether to trust her own judgment—and their red-hot attraction?

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  1. No secret I enjoy romance and Francis Ray is one of my favorites. I read this book. I had it on order so I got it when it arrived at the store. I enjoyed the book. It was not a steamy romance, but it was a nice story.

  2. Been meaning to write a review of this. I generally enjoy Francis Ray, but lately have been finding her heroines problematic.

    Case in point: I couldn’t stand Paige, because although we were told how successful she was, she really didn’t seem very bright. It’s a wonder that she didn’t hurt herself jumping to conclusions about her mother without really thinking anything through, for example.

    Shane, though, was great, and I did end up liking their love story.

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