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Simply Irresistible (The Australians)

Simply Irresistible (The Australians)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reviewer who gave it one star was so off!
Review: If you have never read a Herlequin Presents, then maybe this isn't your style of book, but I loved it! It had everything: sex, humor and romance. Vivien gets cruelly dumped by her boyfriend and three days later ends up in the arms of the very sexy Ross Everton at the Bachelor and Spinster's Ball. When she finds out she's pregnant, he's determined to do the honorable thing. This plot had been done countless of times before, but with Miranda Lee's witty dialogue and the simply irresistible hero, it comes off very fresh. Definitely a keeper.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: :(
Review: Ross and Vivien sleep together just hours after they meet. Vivian runs off the next morning, but later discovers she is pregnant. At least she does the right thing and tells Ross about the baby. Through the rest of the book Vivien and Ross are basically hateful to each other. Vivien has a sharp tongue and seems to lash out every chance she gets. When Ross calls her a shrew I thought that he was right on target. There physical relationship is anything but romantic. Ross is hurt and his words and actions border on violent. Happily ever after is just not what I picture with these two. This could have been a good story, but somewhere along the way it turned into who could be the most hateful despised character.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: :(
Review: Ross and Vivien sleep together just hours after they meet. Vivian runs off the next morning, but later discovers she is pregnant. At least she does the right thing and tells Ross about the baby. Through the rest of the book Vivien and Ross are basically hateful to each other. Vivien has a sharp tongue and seems to lash out every chance she gets. When Ross calls her a shrew I thought that he was right on target. There physical relationship is anything but romantic. Ross is hurt and his words and actions border on violent. Happily ever after is just not what I picture with these two. This could have been a good story, but somewhere along the way it turned into who could be the most hateful despised character.


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