This was a surprisingly poignant vintage Harlequin Presents. I didn't expect the depths of anguish that Trista was hiding. I think that it's a good lesson about how people are judged because of what people assume about them. People had pegged Trista as a spoiled rich girl who refused to grow up. Who...
Good writing and interesting creative heroine, but I just didn't get into it.
*necessary spoiler ahead* This romance from 1980 has a serious intrinsic problem: the hero is not appreciably better than the villain. What's most interesting to me about that is that the author obviously knew it:"Already today, Ross had manhandled her -- her inner lip still throbbed with a small s...
A lovely, unusual, character-driven romance. Blythe is aptly named, a happy, confident young woman, competent, artistic and creative, who has friendliness to spare even for her withdrawn, taciturn new neighbor. Jas is a mathematician and musician who's never been good with people, and whose life had...
Well if I had to describe this book, I would call it unconventional. The heroine is a jade carver and a single mother who just wants to do her work and be with her daughter, she isn't looking for a man, so when the hero comes to buy from her she is not welcoming, he is a city guy who thinks she shou...