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Hidden Heart (Harlequin Romance, No 3114)

Hidden Heart (Harlequin Romance, No 3114)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Keep this book in your heart
Review: Brad is struck by Morney's car, and although she isn't driving she knows this is criminal, her brother-in-law is the one behind the act, but because his wife, Morney's siser just had her 6th baby finally a son and the brother-in-law has so many marks against his license he can't get another one or he will have to give up his license. He insists she can't drive him, because he doesn't like women drivers.(she should have refused) But his drinking and driving is going to cost Morney not him.

Morney can't stand not knowing how the man her brother-in-law hit is doing so she goes to her hospital.
Brad thinks she was the person driving, and Morney can't tell him the truth because of her sister.
Brad soon finds Morney isn't the type to hurt anyone and walk away.
Soon he learns of her brother-in-law being the one to hit him.
But by then he is so in love with Morney he really doesn't care, as long as she loves him too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Keeper!
Review: Hidden Heart by Jessica Steele is a wonderful book! The storyline of this book is set in Scotland where due to mistaken identity a millionaire named Brad Kendrick believes a woman named Mornay Haynes is the hit and run driver who caused his accident and she wanting to protect the reputation of a relative who is really responsible for the accident takes the blame and agrees to help him recuperate. I liked Mornay and Brad but even though I knew it was just a book with fictional characters I thought the relative who let Mornay take the blame for the accident was selfish and a coward and I just couldn't like that character but despite that I really liked the book it is one of my keepers that I just can't give away or trade in at the used book store!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I liked the book!
Review: Jessica Steele is one of my favorite romance book auhors and this is my favorite of her books. A rich man named Brad gets hit by a car where Mornay is a passenger and in his groggy state accuses her of doing it and Mornay is forced to take the blame for the person who actually did it and Brad kind of blackmails her into being his nursemaid, it's either that or jail I guess, of course they spar a lot and then fall in love and as good as this book is I have to think why? Why would a woman fall in love and want to marry someone who accused her of something she didn't do and why would he want to marry a woman who was covering up for the person who actually did it? Oh, well I like the book anyway even if it's kind of unrealistic.


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