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His Woman (Harlequin Romance, 3215)

His Woman (Harlequin Romance, 3215)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my favorites!
Review: I've read a lot of romance books and many haven't been worth a second look, but I've held on to this book for years because I can't bear to part with it. It's as interesting re-reading for the tenth time as it was the first. If you're looking for a book that you won't put down for even a moment, this is it! Wonderful story and characters. I love Jessica Steele's books.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This an triangle that does not exist
Review: Naylor Massingham is jealous from the begining of meeting Leithia Everett.
Travis Massingham and Rosemary Talbot were in love, but Rosemary was still married to her Derek but Derek had left Rosemary for another woman, and Rosemary's parents the Greens did not believe in divorce, so Rosemary wanted to keep her love for Travis a secret.
Naylor though Leith was the woman his cousin Travis was in love with and that she had a man living with her, well she did at one time but the man was her brother Sebastian, she and Sebastian got a flat together. But then Sebastian got a job in India, and he left Leith with out sending money for his half of the payments for the flat.
When Leith came to visit his home Travis insists she not let him know that she isn't the woman he is in love with.
Naylor is so mean to Leith, that you wonder why. He is jealous, and has been of both Travis, and Sebastian.
Try reading Susan Fox, A Wedding in the family, or Prodical Wife.


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