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Rating:  Summary: More like spineless and witless Review: Ariel must have a martyr complex or something, because she never seems to learn any lessons about what she does, or even who her husband is. He tells her he is no capable of love, and yet acts in ways which quite clearly shows he cares. Because she never brings herself to trust him she brings all sorts of suffering down on himself, and yet he blames himself for hurting her. Our hero totally lacks depth because she is the center of attention, and is so busy trying to protect himself from bing betrayed again. If he had any spine at all he would have it out with the villain once and for all in front of her and then there wouldn't be these incessant misunderstandings. They are in love with each other within the firstthird of the book-the rest just drags to the melodramatic and absurd conclusion. all the other sex with other people information and material about Kitt and Clay to set up for the next novel in the series, I could really do without.An average read with sentences and dialog so wooden I am surprised I cold bend the pages of the book.
Rating:  Summary: Heartless Review: The only thing I have to say about this book is that it was Great. Justin and Ariel love story was so amazing that I can't wait to read the one about Clayton and Kassandra in Restless.
Rating:  Summary: Heart FULL of love & Values Review: This is my first of Kat Martin and certainly not the last. I am happy my sister introduced me to her. Because of the interesting back description, I didn't hesistate in reading this one even if I haven't heard of Kat Martin before. I was right, the book was one a kind. In the first chapter however, I thought I wouldn't like Ariel Summers. I thought she was too ambitious and too high flown but as the story progress, I ended up admiring her. I don't think I would have the courage to make such bargain. Justin was a bit too cold and too hard for me in the beginning too. I actually feared him especially after reading the part wherein his father called him to his deathbed. But then slowly, you'll get to know him. He appears cold yet inside, there is something burning waiting to set free. He is actually scared and insecure. Ariel helped loosen him up and melted that ice by offering him her warm heart. I liked the way Kat Martin touched my heart through her words & specially the ways statements was being said. Everything seems to be said & done at the right time and at the right moment. The misunderstanding & twist of this book is truly heart quenching. This is probably the only book that really made me cry for such a long time. I mean, I have been teary eyed in some books but this one actually made me sob. I cried for Ariel. I felt for her more probably because of her past, her being a farmer's daughter who worked hard to be a Lady. I don't want to ruin it for others so I'll just suggest you read the book and watch out for the chapter 15 to 18. The page 201 is my favorite. This part went to show that a person can be worth more IF he/she chooses to be. No amount of money or title or even high powered education can belittle someone who value oneself. Selfpride and Selfworth cannot be taught, it comes from within. Absolutely wonderful. This book is certainly not heartless but full of it and more. A MUST READ!
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