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Melanie
Melanie rated it 11 years ago
3.5
EeeJay
EeeJay rated it 12 years ago
Just didn't connect with me. Meh.
Melanie
Melanie rated it 12 years ago
Despite the less than stellar writing and the fact that it was slow going in a lot of places, I liked both the hero and heroine in this older book.
Julz's Jewels
Julz's Jewels rated it 12 years ago
3.5 starsDefinitely worth the time reading this one. Daddy embezzles money from his employer (the hero, Grant) in order for his daughter (the heroine, Devon) to get life altering operation. Of course, her condition came about by tragic means painful to both the father and h, so you don't feel judg...
Julz's Jewels
Julz's Jewels rated it 12 years ago
I enjoyed this book. A lot of the plot was obvious as it was developing but I found it interesting. I thought the heroine was totally an airhead at times, falling so quick after her recent experience. Not to mention all the fleeting looks of hatred which were ignored by her. I can't help thinking...
GobbeldyBook Reviews
GobbeldyBook Reviews rated it 13 years ago
I usually like the older Harlequin books on occasion for their lack of sex and old fashioned values. Jessica Steele's books are some of my favorites. This one didn't really do it for me. The entire book was from Ashlyn's POV which I'm used to when reading these books. My problem with this book w...
salythereader
salythereader rated it 13 years ago
I didn't enjoy this book much to be honest I found the heroine naive and I never felt the hero grovelled sufficiently instead he felt she had a right to listen to his explanations even when all along he pretended to be nice to her, sometimes attacked her and then planned to jilt her at the altar not...
tonyawarner
tonyawarner rated it 13 years ago
Very sweet.
tonyawarner
tonyawarner rated it 13 years ago
A nice story. Gerry works hard trying to support herself and her twin sister Teddy. Her nieces add to the fray. Crawford is her boss and sees she is wearing herself out, even when she can't. An enjoyable book.
tonyawarner
tonyawarner rated it 13 years ago
A light, easy read story. Mornay Haynes had just become an aunt for the fifth time over when her brother-in-law knocked a man down with her car. Afraid to stop, Gerry pleads with Mornay to just forget about it, he cannot risk leaving his young family without the financial support he provides if he ...
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