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Never Far from His Reach |
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Rating:  Summary: Up and Coming Author Review: You can tell this is the first book this author has written, but there seems to be potential in her writing. The plot involves a 20 year old girl in love with her father's business partner, aged 38. There is hidden in the plot the young girl's secret, something even her father doesn't know, and the reason behind the man's reluctance to become involved with a younger woman. There aren't the usual ridiculous problems between the couple that most romances have, the problems faced are that of an age disparate relationship, not "I think you slept with her, therefore I am not speaking to you until you force me to and even then I'll hold on to my anger until almost the end of the book." The book reminds me a little of Diana Palmer only with real characters and a heroine that actually has a personality beyond her being a woman needing a man. A great read with lots of potential to grow as an author. I look forward to her next book!
Rating:  Summary: Up and Coming Author Review: You can tell this is the first book this author has written, but there seems to be potential in her writing. The plot involves a 20 year old girl in love with her father's business partner, aged 38. There is hidden in the plot the young girl's secret, something even her father doesn't know, and the reason behind the man's reluctance to become involved with a younger woman. There aren't the usual ridiculous problems between the couple that most romances have, the problems faced are that of an age disparate relationship, not "I think you slept with her, therefore I am not speaking to you until you force me to and even then I'll hold on to my anger until almost the end of the book." The book reminds me a little of Diana Palmer only with real characters and a heroine that actually has a personality beyond her being a woman needing a man. A great read with lots of potential to grow as an author. I look forward to her next book!
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