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Kidnapped?; I Got You, Babe (Harlequin Duets, 2)

Kidnapped?; I Got You, Babe (Harlequin Duets, 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bonnie Tucker makes you Laugh Out Loud!!!!
Review: I've read all of Bonnie Tucker's books, and she never disappoints. If you want a laugh, if you want to love the characters and just have a "feel good" time, grab up this newest creation by Bonnie! Diana and Nick are a wonderful couple -- and the baby sure keeps them on their toes! I loved every single word!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bonnie Tucker makes you Laugh Out Loud!!!!
Review: I've read all of Bonnie Tucker's books, and she never disappoints. If you want a laugh, if you want to love the characters and just have a "feel good" time, grab up this newest creation by Bonnie! Diana and Nick are a wonderful couple -- and the baby sure keeps them on their toes! I loved every single word!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bonnie Tucker's, I've Got You Babe
Review: is another winner. Take one teenage crush on the one man she shouldn't want, add one baby whose only word is NO and Diana's in for an explosive time! She's all grown up, but Diana's infatuation for Nick Logan hasn't diappeared, if anything, it's gotten stronger. Watch this modern day Romeo and Juliet pair's romance - it's a laugh a minute.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A treasure from Diamond
Review: This is a delightful Duets volume from Diamond and Tucker, although this offering is a little different from others in the Duets line.

"Kidnapped" is a quirky, funny tale with great secondary characters. But it's a little out of the ordinary. You see, the hero is involved with the Las Vegas mobster scene, and the heroine is a trash tabloid reporter. But don't let you deter you from picking up this incredibly charming story! The characters are wonderful, if out of the ordinary, and their romance is lot of fun. (They'll definitely redeem themselves in your eyes.)

In "I Got You, Babe," I liked the hero and heroine. But Nick's infant niece definitely steals the story! She's really hilarious in her disdain for her uncle Nick. Tucker's style takes a little getting used to, too. It's a little different from the romance norm. But the story is interesting and charming.

All in all, a decent Duets offering. Enjoy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A treasure from Diamond
Review: This is a delightful Duets volume from Diamond and Tucker, although this offering is a little different from others in the Duets line.

"Kidnapped" is a quirky, funny tale with great secondary characters. But it's a little out of the ordinary. You see, the hero is involved with the Las Vegas mobster scene, and the heroine is a trash tabloid reporter. But don't let you deter you from picking up this incredibly charming story! The characters are wonderful, if out of the ordinary, and their romance is lot of fun. (They'll definitely redeem themselves in your eyes.)

In "I Got You, Babe," I liked the hero and heroine. But Nick's infant niece definitely steals the story! She's really hilarious in her disdain for her uncle Nick. Tucker's style takes a little getting used to, too. It's a little different from the romance norm. But the story is interesting and charming.

All in all, a decent Duets offering. Enjoy.


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