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Rating: Summary: an odd and disjointed romance Review: Here's the basic plot: Madison is a savvy business-exec type heroine (if you've read other Leclaire books, think Tess Lonigan) who carefully watches out for the financial well-being of her whimsical, eccentric relatives. But when those same relatives call in Harry Jones, cutthroat financial advisor and son of Madison's grandmother's romantic interest, are they doing it because they don't trust Madison, or could they have a little matchmaking in mind?
This book's a bit hard to get through--the pacing's erratic, important information pops up out of nowhere, and the eccentric relatives don't get as much character development as they should. Plus, Madison's major insecurities are not fully explained til the last four pages or so of the story. It's also just kind of crude in places. Skip it, I'd say.
Rating: Summary: Go Bart and Sunny! Review: I just wanted to say what a refreshing book this was. I was completely captivated by Harry and how he kept trying to turn Madison around. And Bart and Sunny's scheming along with the other sunflowers! I've never read Harlequin Romance before, but since reading this book, I'm sure going to [read] them ...more regularly! ....
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