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The Mother of His Son (Silhouette Special Editions, No 1095)

The Mother of His Son (Silhouette Special Editions, No 1095)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just Another Love Story
Review: The Mother of His Son focuses on the relationship of Beth and Luke. Due to a grouchy grandmother, Beth and Luke are separated for sixteen years. After sixteen years, Beth receives a phone call about her father's deathbed wish and rushes home with her fifteen year old son, Ryan. After a few weeks, Luke and Beth reaffirm their love. The story drags in places and never really achieves the momentum it needs to be a great story. Most of the plot is predictable and the characters do not have a lot of depth. After sixteen years apart, they should have shown more emotion. The story is not very realistic and loses the reader at times.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just Another Love Story
Review: The Mother of His Son focuses on the relationship of Beth and Luke. Due to a grouchy grandmother, Beth and Luke are separated for sixteen years. After sixteen years, Beth receives a phone call about her father's deathbed wish and rushes home with her fifteen year old son, Ryan. After a few weeks, Luke and Beth reaffirm their love. The story drags in places and never really achieves the momentum it needs to be a great story. Most of the plot is predictable and the characters do not have a lot of depth. After sixteen years apart, they should have shown more emotion. The story is not very realistic and loses the reader at times.


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