For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleA cute book about the difficulties of accepting a new member into the family including sharing toys, annoying questions, and constant interruptions, and learning to make adjustments.This is a nice, quick read, great for young readers. The chapters are ...
Pretty typical 70's Harlequin Presents -- i.e. scared virgin heroine, punishing kisses, and no hero point of view. Better than many, though.
The opening of this story brought to mind an old black & white tearjerker: the heroine listening to her estranged husband playing the violin, while memories of their courtship and bitter separation run through her mind -- can’t you just hear the soundtrack? (For me, it’s the Rachmaninoff piece from...
Books like this in the Harlequin Presents line make me want to reach for more vintage romances. I like that this book had a rich story. The hero and heroine are complex individuals who come together and find a compelling attraction between them. Neither of them are perfect. Adam was delightfully su...
3.5 stars
This should win some sort of an award for least satisfying romance ever. The hero doesn't care two pins about the heroine--his wife--from beginning to end and has no qualms about it. Considering she acts like a toddler throughout, I suppose I can't blame him, but it's the one thing I find utterly un...