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1st Reread completed between June 30th and July 17th on Kindle Text-to-Speech.I read this years ago in the print version from Loveswept, and I still have this copy. This was one of my favorites, and it's an excellent example of the stranded/marooned/survival romance theme.Sterling and Deidre are str...
Pretty old fashioned book which won't work for the majority. The hero is quite a caveman while the heroine is the shy, hiding sort. The hero is kind of an over-sexed animal :P
This was a very enjoyable old Loveswept title. It was a four star read all the way up until the end, where it just fizzled out for me. I loved the shipwreck and survival in the Bermuda triangle part of the story, but when everything was resolved so quickly in the end, I was quite disappointed.
I can see why Willa DNF'ed this book but for some absurd reason even when I found the book icky, I enjoyed it, if that makes any sense, I guess you can call this my bodice-ripper phase which I never went through since I don't read historicals.I did find the hero Grant, too pushy and possesive and th...
A romance between adoptive siblings is inherently icky to me, but a good writer can certainly work the angst angle and capture my interest. This book though, seemed designed to emphasize the ick as much as possible. I felt like the author was deliberately playing with the taboo for its titillation v...