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Cross My Heart

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Ten years ago, a seventeen-year-old Lily Dumont faked her own death to escape an uncle who wanted her inheritance, leaving her old life-and love, behind . . . but Lily never forgot Ty Benson. When Ty discovers Lily's uncle is about to have her declared legally dead in order to finally get his hands on the family money, Ty seeks out Lily and urges her to return home, face her past, and reclaim what rightfully belongs to her. Can Ty reclaim Lily as well? Or will she leave him again, this time for good? Contains mature themes.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Because her uncle was abusive towards her, Lacey Kincaid faked her death 10 years ago and started her own business in New York City. Ty, her teenaged crush, helped her fake her death, but now he finds Lacey to inform her that her uncle is about to claim her inheritance. Marie Caliendo's narration gives Lacey a sweet, pleasing voice that is the perfect complement to Ty's deeper tones, especially when they rekindle their romance. Caliendo's tone takes on an air of sensuality during the love scenes, bringing the sizzling attraction to life. When Lacey's life is threatened, Caliendo quickens the pace and adds intensity to the narration, keeping the suspense simmering. S.M. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 5, 2006
      Lilly Dumont, a presumed-dead heiress, has been living as successful New York working girl Lacey Kinkaid, but she must confront her smalltown past in this formulaic entry from Phillips (The Bachelor
      ), more romance than chick lit. At 17, Lilly's friends Tyler Benson and Daniel Hunter ("Hunter"), her childhood companions at the foster home Ty's mother ran—and where Lily was dumped by evil uncle Marc Dumont—helped her run her uncle's car off a cliff, faking her death so that she could escape his abuses. Years later, her uncle, who tried to get at her trust fund and plotted the trio's ruin, renews his attempts to get at her money. Hunter, now a lawyer in the upstate New York town, gets wind of Marc's legal maneuvers; he tips off Ty (now a town PI), and they find Lilly, who returns (leaving behind Alex Duncan, the investment banker whose proposal she can't seem to accept). Complicating Lacey/Lilly's identity issues are her feelings for Ty (explored physically in a chapters-long encounter), and the fact that her now fully AA'ed uncle Marc is engaged to be married to the gold-digging mother of Molly Gifford, the attorney that Hunter has had a crush on since law school. The plot falters, but the proceedings have enough emotional crispness to engage.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrators JF Harding and Avery Caris join forces to recount the romance between Lily Dumont and Ty Benson. After the death of her parents, Lily is put into foster care with Ty's mother by her Uncle Mark. Worried that her uncle is after her fortune, Lily and Ty fake Lily's death at age 17. Both Harding and Caris capture the teens' desperation. Years later, Ty goes to New York to retrieve Lily because her Uncle Mark plans to have her declared dead in order to claim her money. Ty has always loved Lily, and Harding's voice conveys his passion. Harding and Caris work well together. Both of them add levels of depth as Ty and Lily navigate their feelings while trying to ascertain who wants to hurt Lily. S.B. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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