The Man She Loves To Hate (Harlequin Presents)
by:
Kelly Hunter (author)
Three reasons to keep away from Cole Rees...1. My mom had a scorching affair with his dad--just think how awkward that "meet the family" would be...2. His arrogance drives me mad--he might be a gorgeous billionaire, but I hate how he knows it!3. Every time he touches me I go up in flames...and...
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Three reasons to keep away from Cole Rees...1. My mom had a scorching affair with his dad--just think how awkward that "meet the family" would be...2. His arrogance drives me mad--he might be a gorgeous billionaire, but I hate how he knows it!3. Every time he touches me I go up in flames...and it's utterly terrifying.Come on, a fling with the man I love to hate? Like that would ever work out...
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780373528271 (0373528272)
ASIN: 0373528272
Publish date: 2011-08-02
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Since Goodreads keeps putting this book on my recommendations list, I figure I'll go on and post my review since, as it turns out, I did like this one! I gave it a B+, so we'll call it 4.5 stars. Here's what I had to say about the book at AAR:Broken record time: Harlequin Presents are my guilty li...
So. That was pretty good.
Loved this! The plot is similar to Linda Howard's After the Night, but the hero here is a much better person, seems to genuinely care for the heroine and stands up to his family and the heroine does a better job standing up for herself. Since it's short (an HP) it also seemed to have tighter editin...
I liked this book but it wasn't very realistic. Cole and Jolie had hated each other for 10 years and than after 1 day they start falling in love and in the next moment Cole is ready to leave his family, his company everything behind for her. It was a little sudden, but the storyline was really nice....
Quite enjoyable. I'm always surprised and impressed at the amount of story and quality you get in the newer HQN books. This book had a unique storyline and the main characters were so compelling, I found myself wanting more from Jolie and Cole. They were both good people trying overcome the poor a...