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The Playboy's Virgin (Presents, 2134)

The Playboy's Virgin (Presents, 2134)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tempted by a Rural Girl!
Review: Harry Wilde needs to transfer Tanya into a socialite, so he'll be able to save this company, which would ultimately save his friend's investments. Tanya needs the transfer because she's from the rural part of Sydney and her appearance is more likely to scare people than to boost the company. But as Harry spends more time with Tanya, he discovers the Tanya beyonds the looks and he know he is in trouble when he starts to see pass her ugly dye job and starts seeing a beautiful woman underneath the skin. This is a big no no because he's always against marriage and committment, but suddenly he's thinking all about these stuff. Uh-oh...

THE PLAYBOY'S VIRGIN is the second book in the series "The Australian PLayboy" and I didn't really enjoy this book because Harry was so fickle. He wasn't sure what he wanted and when he got what he wanted, he decided he wanted something else. Really fickle and hard to please but I guess this weakness is made up for the fact as how nicely he treats Tanya. Although the first part of her make-over weren't really for her benefit.

^_^ ~ Izzy

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Miranda Lee delivers again!!
Review: In keeping with this authors great tradition of fabulous writing. This book was a great read. Full of excitement and emotionally gripping. The addition of the male view was refreshing without diluting the sheer energy of the interaction between main characters.


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