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The Frenchman's Love-Child Brides of L'Amour

The Frenchman's Love-Child Brides of L'Amour

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent book
Review: I am a big fan of Graham's books and think I have read just about all of them. This one ranks up there as one of her best. The blurb on the back cover says:
"Its been four years since that long hot summer when Tabby fell in love with Christien Laroche. But tragedy struck and in the emotional aftermat Christien wanted nothing more to do with her. How could she confess to the arrogant Frenchman that she was expecting his baby?
Now Tabby has made a new life for herself and three year-old Jake in France. The only cloud on Tabby's horizon is Christien. Not only is he back in her life he's in her face-and he wants her back in his bed...Surely its only a matter of time before he discovers that Jake is his son.
Its hard to say too much more without giving anything away except that I found her lead characters refreshing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ranks up there with some of Lynne's best
Review: I am a big fan of Graham's books and think I have read just about all of them. This one ranks up there as one of her best. The blurb on the back cover says:
"Its been four years since that long hot summer when Tabby fell in love with Christien Laroche. But tragedy struck and in the emotional aftermat Christien wanted nothing more to do with her. How could she confess to the arrogant Frenchman that she was expecting his baby?
Now Tabby has made a new life for herself and three year-old Jake in France. The only cloud on Tabby's horizon is Christien. Not only is he back in her life he's in her face-and he wants her back in his bed...Surely its only a matter of time before he discovers that Jake is his son.
Its hard to say too much more without giving anything away except that I found her lead characters refreshing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LG best book
Review: I am a big fan of LG and I believe that this is her best book ever. I love the characters and I found that the story is very realistic: During a holiday in France, a seventeen year old (Tabby) fell in love with a alpha male (Christien) who did not know her real age and gave her a bad time about it. Then tragedy separated this couple and she was pregnant!!! Four year later they would reunited and she has to confess that he has a three years old boy called Jake... It is sweet, heartbroken and love prevails...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good but not great
Review: I like the idea for the book. But, my problem is with the weakness of the heroine. This is the 21st century, LG needs to give some of these women real backbones.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great read. I love it!
Review: This is a great start to the Child Brides of L'Amour series. Christien and Tabby met one summer and had an affair. They broke up due to a misunderstanding and some tragic circumstances. They met again several years later and their passion for each other still burned red hot. I greatly enjoyed reading this book and everything about it is good -- the story, the hero and heroine, the dialogue, the setting, and the love scenes.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent book
Review: This wasn't too bad of a book overall. Very strong and possessive alpha male (Christien) and the heroine (Tabby) did have some sort of backbone throughout the story. My only problem was that lust and sex seemed to be the driving force between the two characters. I didn't see too much of an in-depth relationship form between the two lead characters until the very end if you could call it in-depth.


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