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A Marriage Worth Waiting For

A Marriage Worth Waiting For

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Marriage worth waiting for HR # 3796
Review: I loved this book, Selena is so sweet and shy, Morgan is so in love he can't see straght.
Morgan wants Selena back in his life, he is too macho to admit it.
But Minna and Em have a plan, and boy is it a funny one.
Morgan doesn't think he wants Selena until he finds other men who want her.
We never found out just what Minna and Em did, but we saw the results and it was so funny.
This book made me laugh and cry.
Selena was so mistreated by her mother she didn't know what it was like to be loved, but her love for Morgan wasn't the secret she thought it was.
But Morgan's love for Selena was everlasting.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: More like 2 1/2 stars, really
Review: This book is well-written, but the heroine is frankly dull, with no depth, and the hero is so reserved that it's hard to warm up to him. There's no heat between the two main leads. The 2 1/2 stars I grant it come from the charming secondary characters, and the plot line, which is better than average for a Harlequin. I appreciated the way the author varied to and from the heroine's and hero's viewpoints. Still, it was mostly the heroine's viewpoint and she's kind of weak. It had sweet moments but frankly this one could be passed over.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: More like 2 1/2 stars, really
Review: This book is well-written, but the heroine is frankly dull, with no depth, and the hero is so reserved that it's hard to warm up to him. There's no heat between the two main leads. The 2 1/2 stars I grant it come from the charming secondary characters, and the plot line, which is better than average for a Harlequin. I appreciated the way the author varied to and from the heroine's and hero's viewpoints. Still, it was mostly the heroine's viewpoint and she's kind of weak. It had sweet moments but frankly this one could be passed over.


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