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Rating: Summary: poorest Penny Jordan I have ever read Review: I usually enjoy Penny Jordan's books but I wouldn't even loan this to friends before trading it. I thought it was awful. I thought the story was totally unbelievable and the characters unlikeable. Too much rough sex and too many kinky characters for me. It was a rough road to get to the happy ending.
Rating: Summary: I liked it a lot!! Review: The beginning was a little hard to follow, because it jumped around a lot, but, definitely a good read.
Rating: Summary: Definitely different Review: To Love, Honor, and Betray is different. It is the story of a woman trying to come to grips over the betrayal of her husband. She is also keeping a secret from her daughter that could change her daughter's feelings for her. This book has a definite dark side that borders sinister.This book has explicit sex scenes and subject matter. It tells of a love affair between two cousins and the trials associated with their love. There is also the storyline of a woman and her stepbrother, whose relationship is based purely on sex and the hatred of their parents. One part of the book I wasn't satisfied with was the character Estelle. She is introduced early in the book and shows up throughtout with her stepbrother but she really doesn't play a part in the story. She does have a small part in Tara's life after she discovers the circumstances of her conception and birth. I think the author could have given her more of a part in the book or left her out completely. This book is not for everyone. If you keep an open mind though I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy it...
Rating: Summary: Definitely different Review: To Love, Honor, and Betray is different. It is the story of a woman trying to come to grips over the betrayal of her husband. She is also keeping a secret from her daughter that could change her daughter's feelings for her. This book has a definite dark side that borders sinister. This book has explicit sex scenes and subject matter. It tells of a love affair between two cousins and the trials associated with their love. There is also the storyline of a woman and her stepbrother, whose relationship is based purely on sex and the hatred of their parents. One part of the book I wasn't satisfied with was the character Estelle. She is introduced early in the book and shows up throughtout with her stepbrother but she really doesn't play a part in the story. She does have a small part in Tara's life after she discovers the circumstances of her conception and birth. I think the author could have given her more of a part in the book or left her out completely. This book is not for everyone. If you keep an open mind though I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy it...
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