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Savage Hunger

Savage Hunger

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: He Hired a Chauffeur, but got more than He Bargained For
Review: Rachael Wells had been abandoned by her mother when she was a baby in the hospital, still in the maturity ward. She grew up in a series of London foster homes. When she came of age she went to work for a messenger/chauffeur service and after a bit she thought the owner of the company was the answer to her prayers. She'd been seeking love for so long, and now it appeared to be offered. But after the wedding she found out that she'd married a shallow man who only thought of himself and they divorced.

Wealthy columnist Ivan Posada was born illegitimate, so his half brother inherited the family home. He also has a sister who is rasing his daughter and turning her against him.

Tony Posada, the lazy brother who inherited the house has to be married by his twenty-fifth birthday or he loses his inheritance, the house, the money, everything.

Ivan needs a chauffeur and Rachael applies for the job. It's not long before sparks fly between her and Ivan, but it's Tony who proposes.

There is a lot going on in this very well written romance and a times it was a bit hard to follow, but it was worth it, because Ms. Wood ties it all up neatly in the end. I highly recommend this one. You can buy it used here and if like me, you like a good romance, I think you should, you won't be sorry.

A Harlequin Dreamers review by Lena Langdon


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