The Target | 
| Author: Gerri Hill Publisher: Bella Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 135965
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 271 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.7
ISBN: 1594930821 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9781594930829 ASIN: 1594930821
Publication Date: February 28, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: First Edition - Soft cover Bella Books 2007. Near Excellent Collectible Condition. I cannot see any major flaws or shelf wear. Pages clean, crisp, and intact, no creases on spine or elsewhere. 271 Pages. Please leave positive feedback upon receipt of your book.
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Book Description Sara Michaels is the daughter of a prominent senator who has just announced his candidacy for President of the United States--the same senator who has been receiving death threats against his family.
Sara Michaels is also the owner of a self-help clinic and is hell-bent--despite the FBI's warnings--on leading a group of ten women on a two-week sojourn through the Rocky Mountains.
In an effort to protect Sara, the FBI recruits homicide detective Jaime Hutchinson to infiltrate the group and secretly provide the protection they are so certain Sara will need. After some clever maneuvering, Jaime finds herself welcomed by the ten conservative women--who soon begin playing matchmaker with Sara and Jaime. But then Jaime is reminded of the reason that she has joined this group of women when she's forced to lead them out of the mountains and away from a sniper's bullets.
Will Sara finally figure out who is behind the death threats? And will Jaime realize the truth--and be able to save Sara before it's too late?
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Fun and captivating reading! July 3, 2008 Target is the first book I've read by this author and I was pleasantly surprised at how well written it was. I am an avid reader of suspense, including popular authors such as Dean Koontz, but Ms. Hill has become a favorite of mine. Her story telling has a nice pace to it, she has you "know" the charactors well, they are defined and have great wit and verbal interaction that feels "real". Plot is not predictable and is well thought out. KUDOS! I look forward to reading all of her books.
The Target May 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book has been my favorite book by Gerri Hill. It not only has great action but a beautiful love story. Once I started reading this book I couldn't put it down. I finished it in one day. Since I have read it twice more. The twists are well placed and never expected. Amazing book. I highly recommend this.
wonderful and witty February 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been looking for a book like this for a long while. Funny, well written, endearing characters, action, adventure, and an extremely genuine romance.
I read it in one sitting and I'm going to enjoy several more readings of it...then I'm donating it to my library and requesting that they purchase more of Ms. Hill's novels.
Fun action September 19, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'd read one other Gerri Hill book before I picked up this one, and I was hesitant to read another because of the weaknesses I perceived in it, but I was caught without a book to read and a limited selection to choose from on the bookshelf. Another reviewer says that you have to be willing to put up with the mundane in order to get to the good stuff with this author, and I can really relate after reading this book.
It wasn't perfect, but I liked the set up, the setting, the action was serious enough, but also didn't rely on jumped-to conclusions or deus ex machina type endings for the characters to triumph (like I felt Hunter's Way relied too heavily upon). Perhaps there could have been more heat, but I liked all the characters, I liked the adventure, the writing was solid, as was the editing, making this an enjoyable read. Plus, I'm a sucker for books where the characters are going places and doing things that seem interesting, like the hiking and psychological awakenings in this outing. Well worth the read. On the strength of this outing, I will give more of Gerri Hill's offerings a try.
She's Outdone Herself --- Again August 22, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I confess, I'm a raving lunatic fan when it comes to Gerri Hill, my all-time favorite author. IMO "The Target" surpasses "The Killing Room" as her best romance/adventure story. It's that good, and here's why:
The descriptions of the Colorado Rockies are so crisp and vivid that I felt like I was there. This provides a lifelike backdrop for the spine-tingling action that takes place. Both of the main protagonists are uncommon women in uncommon circumstances --- just what's needed for interesting interaction between them as they face a scary variety of crises. It also lets the author develop her characters using the `show, don't tell' technique, so we get to watch their reactions to different types of situations, rather than being given lengthy recitations of their inner thoughts or past histories. As a result I felt like I was right there, sweaty palms and all, with Jaime and Sara. The plot had so many twists and turns that I was guessing about the outcome (usually incorrectly) all the way to the end.
I wonder if Hill will outdo herself again in her next book. I can't imagine it, but I'm anxious to find out.
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