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Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 13 years ago
This is a book with a wow factor. It has all the elements that make the older HP books sizzle, crack, and pop. The ruthless hero, the great dialogue, and the crazy demands that you can only read about in a Harlequin Presents novel. One of my friends on GRs, you know who you are, raves about this b...
salythereader
salythereader rated it 13 years ago
I don't read oldies that often anymore but this one was good. Yes, there are misunderstandings and the heroine is someone who doesn't trust men and is like a scared little bird, protective about her sister and daughter but she had reason to be like that, her nightmare of a marriage. The hero is her ...
EeeJay
EeeJay rated it 13 years ago
Here comes...The Dreariest Traitor Quiz! Choose as many options as you likeQ1. What was the theme a) romanceb) horrorc) mysteryd) all of the abovee) none of the aboveQ2. Did the Ha) despise the hb) hate the hc) abhor the hd) all of the aboveQ3. The h was _______ on the Ha) dependentb) super-dependen...
EeeJay
EeeJay rated it 14 years ago
Lessons I might have learnt from this book:-obsessing about 11 year old girls ain't creepy at all (to be fair, here the H is portrayed as being a guardian to the h when she's 11/12 and he doesn't act obsessive towards her and is attentive and kind to her...so...am I justifying this? I dunno, am I?)....
willaful
willaful rated it 15 years ago
Okay, I'm a little weird, but the fact that heroine Julia had a dead sister named Lucy and hero Luc had a dead brother named Jules and nobody ever noticed what an odd coincidence that was just irked me throughout this entire book. Especially when Luc's stepmother turned up and was named Lucille. Oth...
willaful
willaful rated it 15 years ago
I can't figure out why this was published as a Harlequin Romance, with a cheery couple on the cover, when it was clearly destined to be an angst-ridden Harlequin Presents. No matter. This was an intense, passionate story, one I feel like I should have enjoyed more than I actually did. There was so...
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