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Rating:  Summary: It wasn't that wild a card game. Review: Back Cover description: FIVE CARD STUD. A wild poker wager won Reese Sinclair a...woman! Two weeks slinging hash at his rough-hewn tavern was just the thing to tip persnickety Sydney Taylor's tiara. No woman could shake his ivory tower of bachelorhood, even one as maddening ...and delectable ...as society princess Sydney. But desire roared between them, and the innocent beauty granted Reese carte blanche with her body. Their earth-shattering night together stripped away every remnant of his reason--and left a ferocious longing. What would the irresistible bachelor do when the bet expired? Round up those cards...or lay down a marriage proposal?This is not one of my favorites in this series (SECRETS). The poker game wasn't that wild, and I liked Reese better in the other books. Sydney was OK, but I had trouble warming up to her character. As always, the rest of the brothers are around to stir up trouble, and all ends well. If you've read all the others, you'll read this, that's the way it goes in these series; some great, some good and like this one, some mediocre.
Rating:  Summary: :) Review: This is the sixth book in the Secrets! series and I have to tell you I loved it. I love the whole series and I am anxiously awaiting the next book. In this book the next Sinclair sibling to go down for the count is Reese Sinclair. Of course, all of the Sinclair men are gorgeous with playboy reputations. Reese admits that he likes women, so what. Reese had no plans to marry anyone. He liked being a bachelor, until one wild night of--poker, yes poker. Sydney bursts into his life and makes hime feel things that he was not sure he liked. Sydney, knew of Reese's reputation as a playboy and tried not to take hime seriously, but he was starting to chip away the ice around her heart. This is a very funny and romantic story. The peanuts made me laugh out loud and the roses made me smile. The story is very fast paced and a great addition to the series. If you have not read the other books than I highly recommend them. They are all great.
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