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Appendix I<br />
SYNOPSIS<br />
Jonah Blackhawk came from the broken family where his father was a bad<br />
guy who never cared of his family, especially his son. His parents always fought<br />
with each other just for a glass of beer and it made his mother crazy. This bad<br />
situation brought Jonah into a wild street kid who never trusted to anyone and<br />
always gambled until Boyd Fletcher, a commissioner, helped him and brought<br />
him into the youth center counseling. From Boyd, he got some lesson about the<br />
valuable life that made him think about his future; how he could create a better<br />
life than what he got before. One of the lessons that he got from Boyd Fletcher is<br />
that “he would become what he made himself”.<br />
Although the cop, Boyd Fletcher, helped him, he hated cops. He would<br />
rather stay away from them rather that stay close with them because he thought<br />
that they were a great deal more of annoyance that always interfered with his life<br />
and he always got troubles from them. Someday, he was asked to cooperate with<br />
cops and worked with them in one place; his place to arrest the burglar who used<br />
his café to get the information about their next target. One of the cops that was<br />
placed in his café was Ally, the commissioner’s daughter who was a detective.<br />
His objection to work with cops could not help him run from this situation<br />
because he owed Boyd much and this made him think that he had the obligation to<br />
pay his debt by helping him fulfill his request to accept the cops’ work in his<br />
place. Although he hated cops, his frequent meeting with Ally, the detective, had
changed his hatred of cops step by step because he had a feeling of her at the first<br />
time he saw her. He tried to deny his own feeling of attraction to her by never<br />
paying attention to whatever she did. Actually, he lied to himself because he<br />
always tried to see her secretly through his office. His attention to her made him<br />
worry when he knew that she was in the hospital after shooting one of the<br />
burglars. He wanted to know her condition by himself, whether she was fine or<br />
not. After knowing that she was fine, he could stay calm.<br />
Seeing Dennis Overtone, Ally’s ex-boyfriend, disturbed and touched Ally<br />
in his place made Jonah angry and fell jealous. Without asking what happened<br />
between them, Jonah hit Dennis and asked him to stay away from her and never<br />
came to her forever.<br />
Considering that he had a feeling to her and wanted to stay close with her<br />
forever made him confused because he remembered that she was the daughter of<br />
Boyd Fletcher, the cop who helped him. He tried to throw her away from his heart<br />
and mind but he failed. Finally he made a decision that he wold not lie to his own<br />
feeling of her and would accept the risk that he would face in loving her,<br />
especially her father.<br />
Jonah tried to make Boyd sure that he was serious loving his daughter and<br />
would like to marry her and take care of her in his life. After getting Boyd’s<br />
blessing, Jonah married Ally and lived happily with her and his daughter from his<br />
marriages.
Appendix II<br />
Author’s Biography<br />
Nora Roberts was born in Silver Spring Maryland, the youngest of five<br />
children. After a school career that included some time in Catholic school and the<br />
disciplines of nuns, she married young and settled in Keedysville, Maryland.<br />
Born into a family of readers, Nora had never known a time that she was<br />
not reading or making up stories. During the now famous blizzard, she pulled out<br />
a pencil and notebook and begun to write down one of those stories. It was there<br />
that career was born. Several manuscripts and rejections later, her first book, Irish<br />
Thoroughbred, was published by Silhoutte in 1981.<br />
She decided to write the story as a category romance, since she had<br />
recently started reading Harlequin romances. At the time, Harlequin was the only<br />
publisher of category romances and their pool of writers was mainly British and<br />
the manuscripts she submitted were summarily rejected.<br />
In 1980, Nora heard that a new publisher-Silhoutte-was looking for<br />
authors who would put an American spin on Harlequin’s framework. In the<br />
summer of that year, Silhoutte bought Nora’s first book, Irish Thoroughbred. As<br />
the year passed, Nora Roberts’ books were published several times a year under<br />
various Silhoutte imprints. In 1987, she began writing single title books for<br />
Bantam. Five years later she moved to Putnam to write single title hard covers as<br />
well as original paperbacks as both Nora Roberts and J.D. Robb.<br />
Since she started writing stories down in notebooks 22 years ago, Nora<br />
Roberts has used discipline and talent in equal measure. Early in her career, she
worked her writing in between her sons’ pre-school and nap schedules every day.<br />
When they were both in school full time, her writing schedule mirrored theirs,<br />
although she put in extra hours over the weekend. Now, after 140 books and<br />
countless bestsellers, she writes eight hours a day -- every day.<br />
There are over 145 million copies Nora Roberts books in print. Over the<br />
last 20 years, an average of 13 Nora Roberts books were sold every minute. In<br />
2001, that average jumped to 34 books sold per minute There are enough Nora<br />
Roberts books in print to fill the seats of Giants Stadium almost 2 thousand times.<br />
Nora’s books have spent a combined 34 weeks at the number one spot on<br />
the New York Times bestseller list! •11 debuted at the number one spot. She’s had<br />
69 New York Times bestsellers including 5 writing as J.D. Robb Since her first<br />
bestseller in 1991, her books have spent a total of 351 weeks on the New York<br />
Times list…that’s equivalent to nearly 7 consecutive years of weekly bestsellers.<br />
Twice in her career she had four books on the New York Times list at the same<br />
time. Since 1999, every book published under the Nora Roberts name was a New<br />
York Times bestseller In 2001, a Nora Roberts novel appeared on the New York<br />
Times bestseller list every week except for one.<br />
In 2001, Nora Roberts was the number two author based on USA Today’s<br />
bestseller list, following only J.K. Rowling. She had six books in the top 100 list<br />
for the year, more than any other one author. In 2000, the top five bestselling<br />
romance titles of the year (based on actual sales figures) were penned by Nora<br />
Roberts: Tears of the Moon, Irish Hearts, River’s End, Irish Rebels, and The<br />
Stanislaski Brothers. All but one were among the top 100 fiction/non-fiction titles
of the year based on retail sales. She was among the top four bestselling authors<br />
for the year, according to sales figures compiled by USA Today. In 1999, Nora<br />
penned four out of the top five romance novels; two were among the top 100<br />
bestsellers of all books for the year. Nora was among the top five bestselling<br />
authors of the year.<br />
The first Silhouette original title to hit # 1 on The New York Times<br />
bestseller list – The MacGregor Grooms. The first category romance ever to hit<br />
The New York Times bestseller list – Perfect Neighbor. The first Silhouette single<br />
title to hit The New York Times bestseller list – The McGregor Brides.