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Emerald Fire (Thorndike Large Print Harlequin Series)

Emerald Fire (Thorndike Large Print Harlequin Series)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Jungle Adventure
Review: I did not really enjoy this book. I love Sandra Marton and her stories usually, but this was an exception. I guess I didn't like it because of the jungle setting. To me, running from a wild tribe in search of a diamond is just not all that romantic and conducive to falling in love. The characters were good though, and they made up for the plot line, in my opinion. Slade is definitly a hunk, and Brionny was a typical female character for Marton, the kind that argues at every step with the guy. That got a little tiresome, as it usually does for me. But if you like the jungle advenure scene this book is for you. Unfortunately, it wasn't for me.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Jungle Adventure
Review: I did not really enjoy this book. I love Sandra Marton and her stories usually, but this was an exception. I guess I didn't like it because of the jungle setting. To me, running from a wild tribe in search of a diamond is just not all that romantic and conducive to falling in love. The characters were good though, and they made up for the plot line, in my opinion. Slade is definitly a hunk, and Brionny was a typical female character for Marton, the kind that argues at every step with the guy. That got a little tiresome, as it usually does for me. But if you like the jungle advenure scene this book is for you. Unfortunately, it wasn't for me.


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