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Misleading Encounter (Harlequin Romance No 2789) |
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Rating:  Summary: This was too confusing Review: Willow Cavendish is a push over, wall to wall carpet. But she doesn't understand when she gives false information about herself, why she is treated badly. Ryden Kilbane goes over board, as a protector of his younger brother, Noel. Ryden acts as though Noel is 12 instead of 28. Willow found Noel in the green of the villege where she lives. Noel was drunk. Willow got Noel out off of the square, and into her home, his car in her garage. Though it sounds minor, she broke the law, just like he did. Then Willow went to his apartmant in London to get away from it all. Busy London to get away from a little backwater town for peace and quiet? A lot of times this book made little since. Rydon thinks she is Gypsy, Noel's exgirl friend. But the discription of Gypsy is so far from Willow's looks and attude, it's not funny. Willow gets hurt tripping on a suitcase outside the apartment door. Too unbelieveable. She is hurt so bad she must crawl back into the apartment. She doesn't call out to Rydon. But Rydon gets a doctor to look at Willow, and then he gives into a urge to kiss Willow and blames her. Then Willow is taken to meet his parents after he finds out she lives by herself. Gypsy had a roommate. So many things don't line up with this book that I lost patience with Willow for letting Noel let her catch hell, for something she didn't do.
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