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Ever Yours

Ever Yours

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a keeper.
Review: Ever Yours was a delightful, fast read. I'm sick of the perfect hero and heroine who have nothing to learn or don't have to grow and fight over nonsense. Here's a couple of people who have plenty of interesting challenges from physical imperfections to impulsive behavior. I like them both immediately and rooted for them the entire time. Lost of sex appeal in this story and a clever twist that is not PC. Loved it!
I'm keeping it on my bookshelf-Forever MINE!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Hero Who Is Not What He Appears
Review: I enjoyed this book -- a lot! The hero is badly scarred in body but not in his mind, despite his belief that he must hide his face behind a mask. He wants to be a recluse. Yet, Ivy's arrival makes him laugh and chuckle so easily. He warms to her, just as the reader does. Ivy removes his mask both physically and emotionally. How can he not fall in love with the one who sees him as he truly is? You will, too. This is what true love is: loving the other's true self.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Hero Who Is Not What He Appears
Review: I enjoyed this book -- a lot! The hero is badly scarred in body but not in his mind, despite his belief that he must hide his face behind a mask. He wants to be a recluse. Yet, Ivy's arrival makes him laugh and chuckle so easily. He warms to her, just as the reader does. Ivy removes his mask both physically and emotionally. How can he not fall in love with the one who sees him as he truly is? You will, too. This is what true love is: loving the other's true self.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beauty is not skin deep
Review: This was the best, It brought two people together that had their own conflicts within themselves and helped one another to be the best in themselves. Of course love blooms but it is a real and deep love. And I loved the twist too, If you want to know what it is you will have to read it for yourself.


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