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Home for Christmas (Harlequin Romance, No 3291)

Home for Christmas (Harlequin Romance, No 3291)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Unrealistic and disappointing!
Review: Ellen James is one of my favorite Harlequin romance book authors but I was disappointed with Home For Christmas because the main characters Gwen Ferris and Robert Beltramo had no chemistry and were all wrong for each other, all they did was fight, how could two people who seemed to totally hate each other wind up falling totally madly in love by the end of the book, not very realistic at all!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A terrible little book
Review: There really isn't much to say about this book except that I hated it and thought it was terrible!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hero is no hero to me!!!!
Review: When I read a romance book especially one with a Christmas theme I want to while reading it and when I've finished it to feel all happy and joyful but I didn't get that feeling from this book the only thing it did was make me mad!!!!!! It's another one of those romance books where the hero and the heroine don't get along and the guy is always right and the woman is always wrong, I found Robert to be verbally abusive and cruel and I felt that the author wanted me to feel sorry for Robert and just think that Gwen was an overly sensetive overly emotional hormonal female for getting her feelings hurt by Robert's verbal insults and trying to stand up to him and defend herself. Why is it in these books that it's always the woman who has to swallow her pride and apologize to the guy and pratically grovel at his feet? I felt that in this Book that it was Robert who was the one who needed to apologize to Gwen! If a guy ever treated me the way Robert treated Gwen I'd tell him to hit the road!


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