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The Winter Bride (Harlequin Presents, 1989)

The Winter Bride (Harlequin Presents, 1989)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Waste of Time!
Review: Angie, the butler's daughter have loved Leo Demetrios since she was 13 and at 19, she did something about it. But after a night of passion, Leo left her cold and because of that and some other reasons, she left. Two years later, Angie and her small son (Jake) returns but Leo doesn't realize that Jake is really his son. Leo believe that Jake is his cousin's son, which is far from the truth. Although Leo doesn't realize the truth, it doesn't mean that he never will because Jake is very similar to Leo in behavior and in looks. And if Leo does discover the truth, he would definitely want Angie to be his winter bride.

This was the worst book I have ever read that was by Lynne Graham. I have no idea what she was thinking about. THe development of THE WINTER BRIDE stunk big time! Half the time, when Angie was mad, you weren't really sure because suddenly she wouldn't be mad anymore. And I hate Leo's attitude because he's always beating down on Angie by making her feel guilty and calling her all sorts of names, which he doesn't really apologize for. And I hated that too but the thing I hated most was that it was always Angie who had to beg Leo. And what's with that?

Anyways, this was a waste of time and I think reading DUARTE'S CHILD is much more enjoyable. And that is also written by Lynne Graham. DIARTE'S CHILD has a similar style to THE WINTER BRIDE but DUARTE'S CHILD has everything that this book lacks. !

^_^ ~ Izzy

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very well-written.
Review: Lynne Graham's short Harlequin novels are always exceptional when in comparison to other Harlequin authors. They are well-written as well as well organized. Her books offer an explosive love story that is passionate as a burning fire that never ceases to die out. This book is a great example of one of those stories.


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