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Diamond in the Rough (Harper Monogram)

Diamond in the Rough (Harper Monogram)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Read!
Review: I love this book. And what an unusual setting for the romance. A home for unwed mothers. Prudence and Brock are made for each other.

The most delightful thing about the book is the people you think you're going to hate end up being good guys. Even the villain gets the correct come-uppance in the end and turns out to be sort of OK.

The unwed mothers add much to the story. They don't seem to be just incidental. And their stories are so individual. I got teary at a certain point in the book but don't want to give away that part of the story by telling of it here. For the most part, the book is fairly upbeat and lovely read.

Get it used or from your library. But read it. Now, I want to read some others of Ms. Criswell's books. This was her first for me.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Read!
Review: I love this book. And what an unusual setting for the romance. A home for unwed mothers. Prudence and Brock are made for each other.

The most delightful thing about the book is the people you think you're going to hate end up being good guys. Even the villain gets the correct come-uppance in the end and turns out to be sort of OK.

The unwed mothers add much to the story. They don't seem to be just incidental. And their stories are so individual. I got teary at a certain point in the book but don't want to give away that part of the story by telling of it here. For the most part, the book is fairly upbeat and lovely read.

Get it used or from your library. But read it. Now, I want to read some others of Ms. Criswell's books. This was her first for me.


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