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Slow Dance (Harlequin Desire, No 600)

Slow Dance (Harlequin Desire, No 600)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book made me a series romance fan!
Review: I've never been a big fan of series romance books (ie. Harlequin, etc.) because I always felt as though they don't go enough into depth or give any background information on the characters. This book was an exception! From the first page, I was hooked and really liked the characters - Max and Kitt.

The story starts out with Max (a peach farmer) seeing Kitt's car pulled off to the side of the road. Sensing that someone might be in trouble, he pulls over to check out the situation. Kitt is in the back seat in labor. Not knowing how much time they had, Max stays with her through the night and helps deliver the baby. A bond forms between the two of them that neither one can forget. A month or so later, Kitt shows up at Max's farm to thank him for his kindness. He ends up offering her a job to help her get back on her feet and things go on from there.

Both have been hurt in relationships in the past and are leery of becoming involved again. Unlike some romances I have read, you can relate to their conflict. Also, Jennifer Greene writes things from a man's point-of-view excellently! Max seems very "real" and his actions are believable. I will definitely be reading more of her books in the future.


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