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K**R
Hmmmm...MAJOR SPOILERS!!!!
This could have been SO much better. I did not feel the love because they were not together enough. She gave up her virginity after 24 hours of knowing him and then he moved her to London into one of his home the next day and a week later, after not seeing him but twice, they were married. Their wedding was awful and when they got back to his home, she overheard his conversation with his sister-in-law and fled for the next 18 months. When they got back together, he avoided her because he was mad and thought of her as a liar and she avoided him because she thought he betrayed her. They DID NOT talk. AT ALL! They got another honeymoon for a month after a better second wedding and they did all this stuff together but we never saw it, only heard about it from the heroine's perspective after the month had happened. The hero told her at the end that he thought she knew how he felt because he took her to the meadow with the flowers. We did not get that scene so I would not be able to tell that he was in love with her by then. How am I supposed to believe he loved her if the scene where he supposedly showed it was not actually in the book??? This was definitely not her best!!
P**N
I would say a solid 4
I reread this book before I posted a review, and I am glad I did.I liked this book. Will it be my favorite and will I reread it over and over? Probably not, but a good solid read.Love Lynne Graham's use of intelligent and witty/"real" dialogue. You truly forget you are reading because the dialogue flows so well.Only negative I can say is I was none too pleased when he called the h a lying slut. Usually that is pretty close to an unpardonable to me, but somehow I got past it in this book.And although he had to see real proof before he would believe the h, at least he properly groveled when it was needed.
S**N
Another fairly average read
I struggled with the H in this book as he was ruthless and really didn't give the h much of a chance. He felt nothing to seduce her and then pushed her into marriage. I was beginning to wonder if he could redeem himself. The ending wasn't bad and if you're a fan of this author, you won't hate this book.
T**A
Must read
This is a must read I thought it had great plot and didn't seem rushed. Everything seemed to work well .
P**E
Okay-ish
This book was kinda okay. I just wasn't feeling it you know....I suppose I always have high expectations of Sheikh novels. This didn't exactly fall short, but I am not crazy about it either! Good chemistry like all Lynne Graham's books, but....just okay as a harlequin novel.
C**Y
OK Book
This book was okay. It was not horrible and I did finish it. It did leave a lot to be desired but all and all I do not regret my purchase (although even if I did there would be nothing I could do ;)) Would recommend that you try it at least.
S**I
Wonderful
Such a cute heartwarming story! Such a nice plot and gorgeous artwork. It's a story of first love, child, sheikh, betrayal, and drama. Definitely read!
W**E
Good story and amazing artwork
I really loved this story in the full book but the artwork is amazing. The hero and heroine are good people and they deserve the happy ending.
M**Y
Disappointing
Disappointing. It was difficult to engage with either of the characters.little to redeem the 'hero' who was an arrogant and illogical jerk and the'heroine' was rather spineless. This book isn't as good as the others in the trilogy. Not the best from LG.
M**D
Melodramatic suspicions to passionate trusting
The storyline dramas and mistrust prevented routine and boredom. The characters foibles provided complexity that made me want to keep reading to find out what would happen next. The ending was delightful.
A**S
Contains spoilers
Suspending belief when reading mills and boon is not an uncommon expectation. The situations and scenarios accompanied by the speed with which they take place in the mills and boon world are, to say the least, unrealistc, however, reality is not really what is expected when reading a fictional romance.However, my ability to accept the unbelievable when reading this particular story was severely tested. The heroine meets the hero, sleeps with him, moves into his apartment, discovers she is pregnant and marries him all within a fortnight! I was stunned to say the least and actually sat staring at my kindle for a full minute digesting that, yes, that is what i had just read.At this stage it was tempting to give up on the book, but as I had paid for it, there was a sense of obligation to myself, to persevere.And persevere I did, until the bitter end and despite the fact that just hours after their wedding the heroine runs away and the next chapter jumps 18 months ahead! Bare in mind this takes place roughly 30% into the book.What followed was more unrealistic scenarios, with the heroine making a half hearted effort at standing her ground and the hero believing the worst of the heroine despite having ABSOLUTELY no logical reason for doing so!The ending is expected and very convenient and the heroine is extremely forgiving.I have read quite a few Lynne Graham titles and can honetly say that I have enjoyed them all, never experiencing the level of disappointment in them that I did after finishing this book.I cant recommend this book and purchased it solely on the strength of the author's name but now wish I had spent my money on another title.
M**N
Heat and passion
A story to take you away from the rain and transport to the heat of the Sun and passion of the characters . Very hard to put down .
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