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Most Eligible M D (The Bachelor Bet) (Silhouette Special Edition, 1262)

Most Eligible M D (The Bachelor Bet) (Silhouette Special Edition, 1262)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I agree!
Review: I wholeheartedly agree with the reader from Wisconsin -- By the second chapter I was disgusted, but out of fairness to the author, decided to finish it. Boy, do I wish I hadn't. Definitely a waste of my time and money, I'm sorry to say.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: One of the worst romance novels I have ever read.
Review: The "good" doctor, Ben Rizzoli, is not a hero, he is uncontrolled slime. Within hours of finding Megan in an unconscious state, he has her in bed. What is worse, she has amnesia and has only just remembered her name. How can either of them believe this is a good start to any type of relationship that doesn't end with paymet. Let's show a little control, please, that is part of what separates humans from animals in heat. To top it off, not only is Megan easy, she (voila`) ends up with a rich divorce settlement, a divorce that hadn't even been started/served while she was bopping the "good" doctor by page 49. It is the first time I have been tempted to throw out a book rather than give it away. I am ashamed that I didn't toss it when my instincts first told me to in chapter 3. I would have given it zero stars if that had been possible.


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