by Jayne Ann Krentz
We start off with the H/h butting heads and bantering. And I guess there is supposed to be some chemistry there? I don't feel it and I'm just really annoyed with this entire opening scene.
Sometimes with an author you enjoy it's interesting to visit their backlist and see hints of later concepts creeping into the story. This story shows some intimations of the paranormal that is now quite a strong feature in her stories. Molly Abberwick owns a coffee shop and administers her late fa...
The novel was a predictably joyous read, a romantic suspense from one of my favorite writers.The plot revolves around the two protagonists: Molly and Harry. A successful businesswoman, Molly owns her own tea shop. She also manages a Foundation – her inventor father’s legacy – with a mandate to give ...
Re-read of the digital release :D. Still enjoyable.
Molly is an optimist who is gullible to every con man. Thank goodness for Harry Stratton Trevelyan. If it weren't for him, all the money from her Trust would be swindled away. Molly is sweet and kind. I just find her a little naive. Still this is a nice happily ever after book.