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Rating:  Summary: Can the Millionaire & the Housewife Live Happily Ever After? Review: Beth Davis is thirty-four years old, has two kids and is a widow. She is definitely not millionaire Todd Graham's type. So when she finds out her friends bought her a date with the millionaire who Beth claims is a charter member of the Bimbo of the Month Club, she is upset. She doesn't want him comparing her to the slim, young twenty-somethings he goes out with. But her friends say the date is for charity, she has to go. So she does.When Todd shows up at Beth Davis's door, he brings roses. When he learns she has children he smiles to himself, because some of his friends have called some of his dates children. But other than those young girls, he hasn't been around a child since he was one himself. So can the millionaire and the housewife find a future together? I should hope so and you can find out by reading this magical book. Boy oh boy, I just loved the way Ms. Mallery introduced us to her characters, how she made them so believable. Fantasy, that's what a romance should be about and Ms. Mallery delivers in spades. A Harlequin Dreamers Review by Sandra Sherman
Rating:  Summary: Storyline Review: Beth Davis's fairy-tale days were over. Or so the single mother of two thought! Then her matchmaking friends sent her on a date with her very own Prince Charming. Millionaire bachelor Todd Graham was sexy, eligible -- everything a woman could want in a man. But Beth was a nearly-forty suburban mom. Not exactly Cinderella material.... But somehow Todd saw the Sleeping Beauty within. Why else would the Texas tycoon be wooing her with kisses that left her trembling with longing? But Todd hadn't promised forever, and a fairy tale like hers needed a happy ending. So Beth set out to turn her handsome prince into a loving husband!
Rating:  Summary: It's Really Good! Review: Beth is a completely believable character and it's a fantasy to see her Prince Charming fall in love with her. It's well worth the read!
Rating:  Summary: Wow Review: I think reading Susan Mallery's foreword first alerted me to the fact that this wasn't going to be another what people considered to be, a clichéd romance. Of course I knew Ms Mallery never writes any of those to begin with but this is most insight into her personal life I've ever got from one of my favorite authors. Beth's story turned out to be even more touching. I may be a long way off from finding second love since I haven't even found first love but all the same, I related to the fear and at the same time, exhilaration, felt by both Beth and Todd at finding each other. What I liked about this book too, was a focus on the feelings of Beth's teenaged children. Hug your significant other, hug your kids. This is one great read.
Rating:  Summary: Wow Review: I think reading Susan Mallery's foreword first alerted me to the fact that this wasn't going to be another what people considered to be, a clichéd romance. Of course I knew Ms Mallery never writes any of those to begin with but this is most insight into her personal life I've ever got from one of my favorite authors. Beth's story turned out to be even more touching. I may be a long way off from finding second love since I haven't even found first love but all the same, I related to the fear and at the same time, exhilaration, felt by both Beth and Todd at finding each other. What I liked about this book too, was a focus on the feelings of Beth's teenaged children. Hug your significant other, hug your kids. This is one great read.
Rating:  Summary: A WONDERFUL ROMANCE! Review: In BETH AND THE BACHELOR, we meet Beth, a widowed mother of 2 teenagers. Coerced by her friends into going out on a blind date all in the name of charity, Beth is reluctant and nervous. Things get worse when she finds out that her date is a handsome millionare. Todd, the auctioned bachelor, is not looking forward to a mundane date with a middle-aged housewife. But one evening with Beth has the gorgeous entrepreneur's head spinning. Determined to have her, Todd sets out to woo her, but Beth isn't making it easy. Plagued with self-doubt and clinging to her late husband's memory, Beth finds herself afraid to commit to the man she now loves. But, fortunately, after a few "I could kill her!" mistakes, Beth comes to realize that Todd is her future. BETH AND THE BACHELOR is an excellent read that I know anyone with a heart will enjoy.
Rating:  Summary: a wonderful suprise Review: One day, we came upon this book after a treacherous journey through the snow, but the discovery of this odd and offbeat novel made it all worth it. From the very first word we were gripped with Susan Mallery's descriptive and exquisite prose. The suspense of whether Beth would succumb to Todd Graham's, "successful, rich and incredibly good-looking," features consumed us for the evening. This gem is worth every penny, or maybe just one.
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