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Only in My Arms (Dennehy Sisters Series , No 5)

Only in My Arms (Dennehy Sisters Series , No 5)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Big disappointment!
Review: I love Jo Goodman's books. Her steadfast heart/reckless heart triology is absolutely the best of the best. Perhaps I expected too much. At any rate this wasn't vintage Goodman. The characters
of "mary" and "ryder" are likeable enough as are the surrounding characters but the story line is dull and way over the top in descriptiveness. There's no reason for Ryder's behaviour (keeping mary in a cave/ marrying her, etc.......). I think it was just a quick attempt to finish the series off. The writer herself says she hadn't planned on a story about this sister. Hope you enjoy it more than I did.......

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jo Goodman Can't Be Beat
Review: Jo Goodman is truly gifted. I LOVE her heroines -- they're strong, often outspoken, intelligent, independent, capable and competent. I'm a die-hard fan of contemporary romance but Ms. Goodman has turned me into a lover of historicals. If you start the series, I promise you won't rest until you've read the first four.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: PERFECT ENDING FOR THE DENNEHY SISTER'S SERIES
Review: This was a great read. Although my favorite was Wild Sweet Ectasy (the first in the series), this tied up the loose ends perfectly. I felt Mary needed a special person in her life and Ryder fit the bill. A great romance and storyline between the two. It's hard to beat Jo Goodman's writing.


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