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Title:Moonlight in the Morning (Edilean #6)
Author:Jude Deveraux
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:December 27th 2011 by Pocket Star (first published December 2011)
Categories:Romance. Contemporary. Fiction
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Sparks are flying between Jecca Layton and Dr. Tristan Aldredge. At the urging of her dear friend Kim, Jecca put the ruthless New York City art world on hold to spend the summer pursuing her passion for painting while enjoying Edilean's tightly knit artistic community. For years, Kim's cousin Tris -- the town's handsome and dedicated doctor -- felt a deep connection to Kim's college "sister" Jecca, though they had met only once before.

Now, Jecca is swept off her feet by this strong, sensitive man in a summer of sensual delights. But when long shadows announce Jecca's return to "real life" and the big city, the lovers must decide: Can they survive the distance? And who will sacrifice the life they've created for themselves to be together?

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Original Title: Moonlight in the Morning
ISBN: 1416509747 (ISBN13: 9781416509745)
Edition Language: English
Series: Edilean #6
Characters: Jecca Layton, Dr. Tristan Aldredge
Setting: Edilean, Virginia,2011(United States)

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I love how she fell for him. How he did everything for her and how they handle each other. Cant say anything more.

I can't believe , I'm giving one of Jude deveraux's novels a one star rating ...I usually enjoy her work , she mixes other genres with romance which is something rally fun to read, especially her historical fiction in which she creates kick ass female characters .Her characters in his one are really superficial , too much of a perfect characters that become quite unlikable .The novels leave us with this warm fluffy feeling but not this one unfortunately .I still have 4 more novels of hers that

I really enjoyed this book! The last couple of books in the series were nice/cute but nothing really stood out to me. This book was definitely different. I loved the Cupid and Psyche allusion. I thought it was very romantic that their first couple of "dates" were conducted in the dark. That they got to know each other first. I know some people would scoff at that but I thought it was romantic. Then we find out that Tris has had somewhat of crush on Jecca since she was 19 and he 27. Now I know

This is a light read, a romance, yet another trilogy Book 1 of 3 about college mates. It has a strong female character, at home with a tool belt around her waist yet brimming with an artists creative sensitivity. The getting to know each other in the dark, disturbed me instead of keeping me in the intended masterful lusty suspense. Plot is rather weak with characters moving homes in the snap of a thought as the well-to-do are wont to do. Jeccas Dad gives up his store and moves to Edilean to open

This read was improved by the fact that I was in Hawaii at the time.

There were several things that I couldn't get over - (1) Tris having the hots for Jecca when he was 27 and she was 19; (2) Jecca sounded a lot more mature than 26 years old - it would have been better if she was 30; (3)how quickly Tris "fell in love" with Jecca (I'm all about love at first sight, but this wasn't it.). Anyways, Jecca was too multi-talented for anyone to identify with. She was good at everything. I groaned each time where I read that she was able to solve issues, such as the

IMO, this was definitely not one of Deveraux's better efforts. I really struggled to make it through the first half of the book. I had a major problem with Tristan for much of that time - his obsession with Jecca came across as more creepy/stalkerish than romantic. Jecca's thoughts and behavior were problematic for me as well. She first meets Tristan when he literally falls on top of her while she's sleeping in a lounge chair outside, and instead of thinking "Rapist!" and trying to fight him
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