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Weekend Wife (Harlequin Romance, No 3226)

Weekend Wife (Harlequin Romance, No 3226)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Title isn't that good but the story is Good!
Review: Despite the not so good title which is a little on the corny side, Weekend Wife by Sue Peters is actually a good book the characters are a woman named Briar Lycett and a man named Andrew Steel. Briar was for the most part a likeable character but Drew was a little obnoxious but it didn't stop me from enjoying the book. I wouldn't call the book a keeper but it was a good read so don't let the corny title make you skip this book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Book May Have a Cheesy Title but the Story is Good!
Review: I bought this Harlequin romance book from a used book store and despite the rather cheesy title Weekend Wife is actually a good book and is about a woman named Briar Lycett and a man named Andrew Steel. Briar was for the most part a likeable character and Drew was okay but a little too obnoxious but it didn't stop me from enjoying the book. I wouldn't call the book a keeper but it was a good read so don't let the cheesy title scare you away from reading this book. I mention that because I used to skip books that had what I thought were goofy titles and I probably missed out on some very good books so I'm not as picky about book titles as I used to be.


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