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Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 9 years ago
I don't have strong feelings about this book. It was different from what I expected. Matt's reasons for taking Kate to the Caribbean were more involved than just revenge. That part was kind of different. Matt is actually a nice guy, but Kate has already prejudged him as a jerk because of a bad exper...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 9 years ago
This was a ho-hum read for me. I didn't like the characters all that much. Flynn is a mean jerk for most of the book. I can deal with a jerk hero who seems to be head over heels for the heroine and that's why he's a jerk. In this case, it was hard to believe he was so crazy in love with Sandie. His ...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 10 years ago
KazKat
KazKat rated it 10 years ago
Clare usually ran a mile from powerful, sensual men like Guido Bartaldi. Only, she' d agreed to live under Guido' s roof as companion to his wayward ward, the young woman clearly destined to become Guido' s wife... Horrified at Guido' s marriage plans, Clare soon decided to leave -- and found hersel...
willaful
willaful rated it 11 years ago
book trigger warning: heroine was rapedThis was one of the first Harlequin Presents I read when I started up again after a 30 year hiatus. I hated it, but recently felt like rereading it and seeing what I think now. Joel: [Is typical sexist horrible HP hero.]Darcy: "I hate you I hate you I hate you....
willaful
willaful rated it 12 years ago
What tickled my fancy: Same great old skool excitement, now with 40% less hero rapiness than my last Sara Craven book! What ticked me off: "I've never forced a woman, blah blah blah, don't intend to blah blah." So. Sick. Of. That. Line. And warning: there's a direct correlation between how often a...
willaful
willaful rated it 12 years ago
I realized shortly into this book that I had read it before -- a sign of a good Harlequin, since I've reread some with no memory of them whatsoever. I actually enjoyed it more this time around, though the hero's behavior did not improve on further acquaintance. He's a lot less rapey than many a Cra...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 12 years ago
Mistress At a Price is perfect for my Dangerous Hero Addict Support Group movie challenge, because it has a 9 1/2 Weeks feel. I needed a book for that movie, and I got one here. This is quite different for a Sara Craven book, IMO. The heroine is a more 'worldly' woman than she usually writes. She'...
Julz's Jewels
Julz's Jewels rated it 12 years ago
Let me just say this one had high train wreck value. I think it hit on at least three of the top contenders that usually send people running for the hills. In general, this is a story involving step-sibs, May-Dec ones at that. She's 20 to his 34. When they first...uh...came together, she was 18....
willaful
willaful rated it 13 years ago
This started out great, a rare revenge romance in which the heroine is the one out for blood. Tarn sets out to seduce and humiliate Caz, to avenge the foster sister he used and discarded. Of course, she winds up in love with him too... but as we see as the book begins, she carries through with her p...
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