Passion and Illusion

Passion and Illusion by Barbara Delinsky is a reissue published by HarperCollins on March 26, 1994. This 336-page novel explores the dynamics of love through the lives of its main characters, Monica Grant and Michael Shaw. Monica, a controversial Boston radio talk-show host, is portrayed as a strong and independent woman seeking a partner who matches her intensity. Michael, a cop with a poetic heart, is in search of a traditional, feminine woman, leading to a compelling clash of personalities.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of attraction and the challenges of relationships. The story captures the essence of opposites attracting, as Monica grapples with her feelings for Michael, who embodies both infuriating chauvinism and irresistible charm. As their relationship unfolds, the book examines themes of love and self-discovery, inviting readers to consider what it means to find a happy ending in their own love stories.
Official synopsis Publisher
New York Times bestselling author Barbara Delinsky captures the magic and truth of love in this delightful tale, first published in 1983, of opposites attracting.
A controversial Boston radio talk-show host, Monica Grant is a strong, willful, and independent woman. She wants an equally strong man. Someone like the heroes in the romance novels she’s addicted to . . . someone like Michael Shaw.
A cop with the heart of a poet, Michael is looking for that special someone, too—an old-fashioned, feminine woman. And for some reason he thinks Monica just might be the one. By turns infuriatingly chauvinistic and irresistibly attractive, Michael demands something from Monica that she doesn’t know if she can give—or even wants to. With Michael, can she find the happy ending of her own love story?
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