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His Woman, His Child (Thorndike Large Print Silhouette Series)

His Woman, His Child (Thorndike Large Print Silhouette Series)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: not up to Ms. Barton's standards
Review: These two annoyed me. Hank and Susan have wanted each other for years. Hank and Susan are pregnant because Susan's dead husband begged Hank to donate his sperm. When we get to the real story, both the h & h lack the courage to go after what they really want - each other. Instead of being honest and talking with each other, they allowed themselves to be dictated by other people's opinions of how they should live their lives. This book was 200 pages of "We shouldn't do this. We shouldn't feel this, but I really want you" until they finally realized that as adults, they can do and feel whatever they please.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: not up to Ms. Barton's standards
Review: These two annoyed me. Hank and Susan have wanted each other for years. Hank and Susan are pregnant because Susan's dead husband begged Hank to donate his sperm. When we get to the real story, both the h & h lack the courage to go after what they really want - each other. Instead of being honest and talking with each other, they allowed themselves to be dictated by other people's opinions of how they should live their lives. This book was 200 pages of "We shouldn't do this. We shouldn't feel this, but I really want you" until they finally realized that as adults, they can do and feel whatever they please.


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