My Reckless Heart (The Thorne Brothers Trilogy Book 2)
Jo Goodman
Publisher: Jo Goodman
Summary
Decker Thorne learned early life-lessons on the streets of London, stealing to earn his way. That devil-to-pay existence does not prepare him for someone like Jonna Remington, a fiercely independent woman who is not impressed with his charm or cunning. As owner of Remington Shipping, what Jonna needs is Decker's deft touch at the helm of her finest clipper.With the Remington fortune riding on Decker's success, Jonna is vulnerable and beholding, and when her daring plan gives rise to new dangers, it is Decker who puts his life on the line to save hers. On board Huntress, the clipper she owns but where he is master, Decker can keep her safe from everyone but himself. As they make the Atlantic crossing from Boston to London, Jonna must decide how safe she wants to be, or if Decker has stolen the one thing she did not know she had to give...her own reckless heart.AWARDS:USA Today bestselling AuthorREVIEWS:"...a fabulous read. Jo Goodman writes with a unique and impressive style" ~Virginia Henley"Jo Goodman hooks you and keeps you glued to the pages." ~Kat Martin"...a treasure. The characters are guaranteed to steal your heart." ~Lisa JacksonTHE THORNE BROTHERS TRILOGY, in series order:My Steadfast HeartMy Reckless HeartWith All My Hearta realistic portrait of the eraÔÇöas well as plenty of passion." ~Kathe Robin, Romantic Times Magazine (4.5 Stars)"Wonderful! Will set your heart racing..." ~Carmel Vivier, Under the Covers"...A series destined to become everyone's favorite read." ~Genie Romance and Women's Fiction Exchange"...An excellent, fast-paced novel." ~Harriet Klausner, Paint Rock ReviewsWILD TEXAS NIGHTS in series order:Texas OutlawTexas LoverTexas Wildcatut when they come to hit the ball the swing's completely different. That's because the hands and body don't communicate on a practice swingÔÇöthey let you get on with it on your own. They only bother to 'talk' to each other when you're about to hit a shot at a specific target.When the crunch comes and you're ready to swing back, if the aim of the club doesn't match up to your intended swing path, they hit the panic button, take control and stick the swing on autopilot. They program in what they have to do and you can't override it. You might try to take the club back in one piece but it you're not aiming correctlyÔÇöthey quickly take over. And if you think you can kid them you'd have done it by now.If you are aiming at a target 250 yards away and your clubface is only 3 degrees to the right, it will be pointing 13 yards right of target. If you try to replicate your nice square practice swing, but your hands pick up where the club is aiming the two angles are so conflicting your orthodox swing becomes impossible.The only time you can override your natural alarm system is when you're standing in front of a pro and he's watching you like a hawk. Then the alarm system becomes dormantÔÇöit trusts the pro to watch over you. Soon as you walk out the teaching bay, it switches back on.OTHER TITLES by John HoskisonShooting Lower ScoresMEET JOHN HOSKISONJohn is a former European Tour member and two-time PGA Cup player v USA. He led England in the European Team Championships and was elected Surrey Professional Golf Association Captain.In 1992, John completed the Club Professionals Grand Slam including the national title, and went on to earn a place on the European PGA Seniors Tour. In May 2008, he played in his first event in Poland.After a year of injury, John placed third in the 2012 British Senior PGA Professional Championships.