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Convenient Vows (2 novels in 1)

Convenient Vows (2 novels in 1)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Two Cute Stories
Review: Christine Rimmer and Laurie Page are both authors whose books I always get. I'm usually a bit leary of multi-author books as I think they tend to not balance each other.

I really enjoyed these two stories. The first one because the h/h had been friends for many years before falling in love. Or realizing they had always been in love, at any rate. I was glad the bad guys weren't all that bad and had hopes at the end that things would work out for them also.

My favorite of the two books was Molly Darling. I wasn't sure I was going to like Molly at first but she soon won my heart in a big way. And Sam was all I could ask for a hero. I was tooling along liking the heck out of this story until near the end. Whoa! I got lost in the money thing. Where did that come from? It was just thrown in there with no preparation other than a brief mention of some stock much earlier in the book. While Sam was brooding about it, the book took a major jump to months down the road and everything was hunky dory between Molly and Sam. What happened? How did they work out the thing about her money? Somehow, I think the ending got lost in a mangle of editing. Perhaps a chapter got dropped behind the desk and not discovered? I can't believe Ms. Paige would leave this such a mess.

That being said, I do recommend "Convenient Vows". After coming off a couple of angst ridden Regencies, I need something light and these filled the bill nicely. Sam and Molly Frazier touched my soul. A perfect beach book.


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