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A Gleam in His Eye (Silhouette Romance, 1472)

A Gleam in His Eye (Silhouette Romance, 1472)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: :|
Review: Johanna Durbin wanted her own apartment, her own life, and independence. Johanna wanted to spend her time with people over the age of twenty-one. Johanna has spent most of her life helping to raise her brothers and sisters. Soon Johanna expected to have her freedom. After she graduates from college, she plans on moving out and starting her life. The last thing that Johanna expected was to fall for a man with not one, but four small children to raise.

Hunter Pace was the perfect bachelor. Hunter was handsome, had a good job, and women falling all over him. Hunters' world seemed to change overnight when his brother and sister-in-law were killed leaving Hunter to raise their four children. Hunter did not mind taking care of his niece and nephews, and he loved the little rugrats. Hunter never thought that he would be the type to settle down and marry. Nevertheless, his life has changed and the children need a mother. Johanna would be the perfect mother-now all he had to do was convince her.

I was disappointed with this story. The comedy was great-Hunter was a witty character. I just found myself bored through most of the chapters. I thought that once Hunter and Johanna made a stab at trying to make things work with each other that the story might heat up, but instead that is where it ended. I just felt that there was so much more to the story left untold.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: :|
Review: Johanna Durbin wanted her own apartment, her own life, and independence. Johanna wanted to spend her time with people over the age of twenty-one. Johanna has spent most of her life helping to raise her brothers and sisters. Soon Johanna expected to have her freedom. After she graduates from college, she plans on moving out and starting her life. The last thing that Johanna expected was to fall for a man with not one, but four small children to raise.

Hunter Pace was the perfect bachelor. Hunter was handsome, had a good job, and women falling all over him. Hunters' world seemed to change overnight when his brother and sister-in-law were killed leaving Hunter to raise their four children. Hunter did not mind taking care of his niece and nephews, and he loved the little rugrats. Hunter never thought that he would be the type to settle down and marry. Nevertheless, his life has changed and the children need a mother. Johanna would be the perfect mother-now all he had to do was convince her.

I was disappointed with this story. The comedy was great-Hunter was a witty character. I just found myself bored through most of the chapters. I thought that once Hunter and Johanna made a stab at trying to make things work with each other that the story might heat up, but instead that is where it ended. I just felt that there was so much more to the story left untold.


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