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Night Light (Harlequin Desire, No 619)

Night Light (Harlequin Desire, No 619)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Synopsis
Review: On a dark and windy night...

Storm tossed Bree Reynaud knocked on the door of a spooky mansion, never expecting to be greeted by an attractive man and his wise beyond her years daughter. Simon Courtland was cranky, but when he offered the exhausted Bree the spare bedroom, she accepted- never anticipating he'd show up there later as a half-clad sleepwalker!

Staid, serious Simon knew his life lacked...something. He claimed that all he wanted was for Bree to stay on as housekeeper, when what he really needed was her love. Could he ever face the fact that he was truly sleepwalking through life, refusing to awaken to a lifetime of happiness with this dream come true?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Charming!
Review: Sort of a beauty and the beast type story. I would love to see that house/castle. I very much enjoy Ms. Greene's stories. This one is a bit light but that may be because I read it right after I read "Night of the Hunter". "Hunter" is my favorite Green book so far. This one is a nice read. Her heroines are always people I would like to know or be like. Strong, self-sufficient women who don't shy away from getting their man.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Charming!
Review: Sort of a beauty and the beast type story. I would love to see that house/castle. I very much enjoy Ms. Greene's stories. This one is a bit light but that may be because I read it right after I read "Night of the Hunter". "Hunter" is my favorite Green book so far. This one is a nice read. Her heroines are always people I would like to know or be like. Strong, self-sufficient women who don't shy away from getting their man.


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