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Angel Vs. Maclean (Harlequin Desire, No 93)

Angel Vs. Maclean (Harlequin Desire, No 93)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Storyline from back of book
Review: Angel vs. Maclean- SD #593 9/90

Showdown- When JD MacLean had been a struggling widowed father with nothing to offer the woman he lover, he let Katherine Kelly go.Then her ultimate betrayal sparked his hungry climb to the top- making him wealthy,powerful and able to give Katherine exactly what she deserved:his revenge. But his appetite for her had never been sated.

Heartbreak had forced Katherine to lash out at JD and she'd evened the score. Now the [dangerous] man whom she'd never gotten over was calling the shots. When the final showdown had them treading the fine line between love and hate, she knew desire would be their undoing....

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: So-So Read
Review: I didn't enjoy this book nearly as much as "A Loving Man" or "The Daddy Candidate" which are 2 other books related to the characters in this one.

For one thing, I don't enjoy stories where the anger is so high and goes on for so long. I couldn't figure out why J. D.MacLean was so angry at Katherine Dalton Kelly. He was the one who sent her away quite harshly when she was 18. Then, he got mad because she married a guy 20 years older than she. So, 20 years later, he's going to get revenge on the lovely widow. She still hates him for sending her away when she was 18 years old.

Sheesh, people! Get a grip! I realize you need some tension in a story but their "hatred" and anger they kept going for 20 years was not it. I just didn't feel all that anger translated well into sexual tension nor "love".

I really like Cait London and read just about everything I can get my hands on that she has written. This was an early book so maybe she was experimenting with different styles.


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