What a Westmoreland Wants
Mr. September: Callum Austell, sexy Australian ranch ownerHis Deepest Desire: The elusive Gemma WestmorelandThe Seduction Plan: Get her on his turf—ASAP!He'd been biding his time, and now the perfect opportunity had arrived to pursue the ultimate object of his affections. Offering Gemma a job to...
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Mr. September: Callum Austell, sexy Australian ranch ownerHis Deepest Desire: The elusive Gemma WestmorelandThe Seduction Plan: Get her on his turf—ASAP!He'd been biding his time, and now the perfect opportunity had arrived to pursue the ultimate object of his affections. Offering Gemma a job to decorate his new home meant she had to come to him. And on his territory, the Aussie knew he could easily woo her into his bed. But this Westmoreland woman was no pushover. If Callum was going to get what he wanted—as always—the millionaire just might have to utter three little words first.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B003ZK5LNS
Publish date: September 1st 2010
Publisher: Silhouette Desire
Pages no: 190
Edition language: English
Category:
Cultural,
Romance,
Adult,
African American,
Category Romance,
Harlequin,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Modern,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Western,
African American Romance
Series: The Westmorelands 0 (#19)
There were more problematic issues I had with this book then plot. Be warned: I am going to spoil the hell out of this book because I want to dissect just what the hell is wrong with contemporary romance, especially when it is published by Harlequin. This is going to be a long post. 1. This is a nov...
Title: What A Westmoreland WantsAuthor: Brenda JacksonPublisher: Harlequin Sihouette BooksSeries: The Westmoreland's # 19Reviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: 5Review:"What A Westmoreland Wants" by Brenda Jackson was a beautiful told story of Callum Austell getting the one and only Gemma Westmoreland. Thi...
Not bad but I didn't understand the excitement. I probably should have started with the first one. I did think she fell in love too easily after discovering his plot.
Not that big of a fan of the book but it was an easy read.