Jemima's Secret
by:
Lynne Graham (author)
Alejandro Navarro Vasquez, the Conde Olivares, has long desired vengeance…. His wife betrayed him with an act that, by the proud Spaniard's code, was unforgivable. What's more, the breakdown of their marriage is a bitter truth that undermines Alejandro's every achievement.Alejandro's opportunity...
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Alejandro Navarro Vasquez, the Conde Olivares, has long desired vengeance…. His wife betrayed him with an act that, by the proud Spaniard's code, was unforgivable. What's more, the breakdown of their marriage is a bitter truth that undermines Alejandro's every achievement.Alejandro's opportunity for justice comes when the private detective he's hired pinpoints Jemima's whereabouts…and delivers the news that she has a two-year-old son. Clearly her wanton ways have led to an illegitimate birth…. But no matter: Alejandro is determined to settle the score with his runaway wife.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780373129751 (0373129750)
Publish date: February 15th 2011
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Series: Secretly Pregnant… Conveniently Wed (#1)
While it was an OK story, it was not as good as I thought it could be. The story of Jemima and Alejandro seemed to just gloss over the issues and the major portions of the story. I kept wondering where is their son? What about the mother-in-law and while ...it seemed she would have been more of the ...
The last chapter was sort of odd, part way through it became a sort of outline/summary/epilogue. Also didn't get behind why the heroine didn't just fess up. Hero as usual was quick to jump to conclusions. But overall I thoroughly enjoyed this. (bearing in mind LG just works for me, regardless of iss...
One of the worst books LG has ever written counting Dark Angel.
This is the UK version of Jemima's Secret Decent enough read. The hero was awful to the heroine of course and refused to believe her about his brother for most of the novel. Only when she revealed that the brother was gay did he start to believe her. Then he then of course, felt bad about how he tre...