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The Donatelli Series Character Analysis
ue Fineman is an American author from Washington State who has made a name for herself writing a series of popular suspense romance novels. Her novels may also be sub classified as light paranormal romances, and women’s fiction. She loves to create characters then put them in a situation in which they have to make their own decisions, essentially writing themselves and their character and aptitudes. Fineman likes to think of her characters as unique yet relatable characters that anyone would get to like or would like to known and root for at the end of each novel. She loves to refer to herself as a grumpy old lady from small town Washington that lives in Washington. She lives with her family composed of her husband who has been with for over …show more content…
Andrews is a newlywed woman who just overheard her husband tell his friend that he intended to have her institutionalized so that he could get his hands on her money. Terrified of her husband she sneaks off and goes to Gig Harbor a small town where she rents a run-down cabin to plan her next move. Things only get worse for Cara when her small cabin comes crumbling down during an earthquake leaving her destitute. Luckily, the cabin was near to a warm-hearted neighbor known as Nick Donatelli who rushes in to help her out of the wreckage putting his own life in danger. Power is off, all roads are damaged, and the phones are out leaving Nick’s cabin on Puget Sound as the only viable place to wait for help. She soon finds that Nick is a friendly and warm man whose company she enjoys given that he is never uncomfortable even after learning that she is an heiress. He is but a laborer while she is one of the wealthiest women in the United States. She thinks she might be falling in love with Nick but knows that she is married to a ruthless man that would do anything in his power including kill to get her money.

Blind Love the second novel is a novel about Catherine Timmons a TV producer who is forced to go back home to take care of her aging father. Her father had fallen down and injured himself though reliable reports indicate that his bimbo had been responsible for the

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