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Indecent Deception (Harlequin Presents, No 1740)

Indecent Deception (Harlequin Presents, No 1740)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love love love this book.
Review: I had some how missed Lynne Graham's books. Until I read this one. I love this book. I went out and read everything else she has ever written. It is so funny an sad. The heros Blaze & Cristy are so wonderful. He thinks he is a rock but he just melts for Cristy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love love love this book.
Review: I had some how missed Lynne Graham's books. Until I read this one. I love this book. I went out and read everything else she has ever written. It is so funny an sad. The heros Blaze & Cristy are so wonderful. He thinks he is a rock but he just melts for Cristy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Sort of Cinderella Story
Review: If you like Cinderella stories in which fate throws together a hand some, rich , successful and famous man with a plain, struggling working girl and makes him fall for her, this is the book which satisfies you. It is good escapism for women who have not married Prince Charming.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't Even Bother
Review: This book was absolutely terrible. I gave it one star because I couldn't go any lower and because the heroine was o.k. It is a rich man-poor girl Cinderelly kind of story. But it was awful. Blaze was the BIGGEST jerk throughout the whole book and even in the end he didn't show the slighest indication that he had changed. Chrissy was too stupid! The Big Misunderstanding was completely her fault because she was trying to spare the feelings of too many people instead of thinking about the consequences of her actions. Blaze had no good qualities at all. He treated the heroine like a servant, even after he married her. And Chrissy never found her back bone.
The book could have been good because it had a good premise. Instead it felt like we jumped into the middle of the story; it felt like there were pages of dialogue missing; and you NEVER, NOT ONCE found out what Blaze was thinking. It was all totally Chrissy's point of view. And the ending was totally rushed. Everything was wrapped up in about 5 paragraphs. This book was a big disappointment.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't Even Bother
Review: This book was absolutely terrible. I gave it one star because I couldn't go any lower and because the heroine was o.k. It is a rich man-poor girl Cinderelly kind of story. But it was awful. Blaze was the BIGGEST jerk throughout the whole book and even in the end he didn't show the slighest indication that he had changed. Chrissy was too stupid! The Big Misunderstanding was completely her fault because she was trying to spare the feelings of too many people instead of thinking about the consequences of her actions. Blaze had no good qualities at all. He treated the heroine like a servant, even after he married her. And Chrissy never found her back bone.
The book could have been good because it had a good premise. Instead it felt like we jumped into the middle of the story; it felt like there were pages of dialogue missing; and you NEVER, NOT ONCE found out what Blaze was thinking. It was all totally Chrissy's point of view. And the ending was totally rushed. Everything was wrapped up in about 5 paragraphs. This book was a big disappointment.


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