Horizons

Horizons by Catherine Hart, published by Zebra Books in 1997, is a contemporary romance novel that unfolds in a dramatic setting. The story begins with Kelly Kennedy’s plane crash on a remote Pacific island, where survival becomes a struggle against both nature and interpersonal conflicts. Among the survivors are an orphaned baby, a husband facing accusations of murder, and Zach Goldstein, an architectural engineer who captivates Kelly’s attention.
As the narrative progresses, readers will witness the complexities of survival and human relationships in extreme circumstances. The tension between desire and danger is palpable as Kelly navigates her feelings for Zach while grappling with the implications of the other survivor’s past. This edition, comprising 382 pages, delves into themes of love, trust, and the fight for survival, offering a compelling exploration of how individuals respond when pushed to their limits.
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In a moment of heartstopping terror, Kelly Kennedy’s plane went down on a remote island in the Pacific. The miracle was that some of the passengers lived. The truth was that to stay alive they had to fight nature–and each other. Among the group that destiny had spared were an orphaned baby, a husband accused of killing his wife…and the man who drew Kelly to him like a magnet–architectural engineer Zach Goldstein. To Kelly, newly divorced, both men were dangerous. One might have taken the life of an innocent person. The other was sweeping Kelly into the treacherous territory of desire–and the point of no return.
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