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Hesitant Husband (Silhouette Desire, No 935)

Hesitant Husband (Silhouette Desire, No 935)

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Rating: 3 stars
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Review: Mitch Conner is a very proud and independent man. Sometimes he lets that pride and independence get in the way. Mitch is doing well at Armstrong Construction and knows that his future with the company looks very good. Mitch wants to keep moving up in the company, but only if he succeeds on his own. The one thing that Mitch did not count on was finding himself attracted to Kim Armstrong, the boss's daughter.

Kim has never felt for any man what she feels for Mitch. Kim has a hard time understanding why he insists on pushing her away. Kim hates that she is practically throwing herself at Mitch, but she cannot see any other way to keep him in her life.

Mitch and Kim love each other and the only thing standing in their way is Mitch's job. Only, his job is not standing in the way, except in Mitch's head. This is a great story with loads of potential, but its one problem was the major focal point of the story. Mitch's pride and independence were constantly overshadowing everything including the love between Mitch and Kim. At one point I wanted to smack Mitch for being so paranoid. I cannot believe that Kim hung in there as long as she did. Pride and independence are nice, but too much of it can be a bad thing.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: :|
Review: Mitch Conner is a very proud and independent man. Sometimes he lets that pride and independence get in the way. Mitch is doing well at Armstrong Construction and knows that his future with the company looks very good. Mitch wants to keep moving up in the company, but only if he succeeds on his own. The one thing that Mitch did not count on was finding himself attracted to Kim Armstrong, the boss's daughter.

Kim has never felt for any man what she feels for Mitch. Kim has a hard time understanding why he insists on pushing her away. Kim hates that she is practically throwing herself at Mitch, but she cannot see any other way to keep him in her life.

Mitch and Kim love each other and the only thing standing in their way is Mitch's job. Only, his job is not standing in the way, except in Mitch's head. This is a great story with loads of potential, but its one problem was the major focal point of the story. Mitch's pride and independence were constantly overshadowing everything including the love between Mitch and Kim. At one point I wanted to smack Mitch for being so paranoid. I cannot believe that Kim hung in there as long as she did. Pride and independence are nice, but too much of it can be a bad thing.


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