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Sandra and the Scoundrel (Harlequin Love & Laughter, No 32)

Sandra and the Scoundrel (Harlequin Love & Laughter, No 32)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Romantic Times Review
Review: On her 32nd birthday a very wealthy widow watched her world crash as her lawyer absconded with all her money. The stepson she never met has reasons of his own for wanting to help her, and insists they marry as part of the deal. Jacqueline Diamond creates entertaining characters in SANDRA AND THE SCOUNDREL.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny and unusual.
Review: This was not the book I expected it to be, but it worked anyway.

A carefree wealthy L.A. socialite widow ends up living in a run-down apartment near Orange County and Palm Springs. She ends up "married" to her rich dead husband's estranged son and spends her days babysitting his two adorable kids. The goal: to reclaim her stolen fortune from a swindling lawyer with a penchant for gangster movies.

Such a story is too bizarre! But it still works in an engaging way.

A charming tale, as Harlequin romances go. As a native of the area, I enjoyed the book's descriptions of Southern California.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny and unusual.
Review: This was not the book I expected it to be, but it worked anyway.

A carefree wealthy L.A. socialite widow ends up living in a run-down apartment near Orange County and Palm Springs. She ends up "married" to her rich dead husband's estranged son and spends her days babysitting his two adorable kids. The goal: to reclaim her stolen fortune from a swindling lawyer with a penchant for gangster movies.

Such a story is too bizarre! But it still works in an engaging way.

A charming tale, as Harlequin romances go. As a native of the area, I enjoyed the book's descriptions of Southern California.


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