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Walk Away, Joe (Silhouette Special Edition, No 850)

Walk Away, Joe (Silhouette Special Edition, No 850)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It fizzled.
Review: Back Cover description: THE POWER OF LOVE. Beautiful schoolteacher Emma Davenport was just the sort of woman Joe Sutter avoided. She was sweet and sincere and set his pulse racing. But Joe had his own deep-secret hurt to contend with. Giving in to his true feelings for Emma wouldn't be fair--to either of them. And yet, something wouldn't let him walk away...Emma knew love was a precious gift. If only she could convince Joe to believe in it, as well. For if any man was meant to fulfill her dreams--and father her babies--it was Joe. And she'd move heaven and earth to prove it to him...

Give this book another star if you like really sad, unhappy stories. Yes, it turns out alright at the end, but the getting there was tough. I'm not giving the plot away when I tell you Joe's secret is he can't have children. You sort of figure that out by page 64. The rest of the book deals with all of the stuff that comes from people who want children and can't have them. Not a story I really enjoyed. If however, you like this type of plot, you just might like this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Happy ending
Review: Lots of humor and emotion in dealing with a complex problem. Lovable, vulnerable characters with a realistic ending. I loved this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wounded hero finds love
Review: This was a wonderful book with lots of drama and humor. The hero sizzles with sex appeal, but he's vulnerable, too. He's got a shameful secret that comes out toward the end of the book. If you like ranchers, or even if you don't, you'll like this story.


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