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Two-Week Wife (Thorndike Large Print Harlequin Series)

Two-Week Wife (Thorndike Large Print Harlequin Series)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Starts out strong
Review: Bianca is shown as an experienced woman that enjoys life then later in the book she repeatdly says that she only had a few boyfriends that you could count on 1 hand. While Adam was out banging every blonde he could. This book had a lot of promise but in the end the author went the typical route of the "pure" heroine and the (...) hero.
The synposis says:
Adam had always been in love with Bianca, but his feelings weren't quite returned. Bianca did care for him but as a best friend. His was the should she'd cry on and he never let her down...
Until the day Bianca confesed she'd told her mother they were married and would Adam mind playing the role of her husband while her mom was in town? Adam minded a lot! Suddenly he was not the friend Bianca had always taken for granted. He'd turned into a ruthless stranger who demanded that throughout their two-week "marriage" they share a bed!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Starts out strong
Review: Bianca is shown as an experienced woman that enjoys sex and life then later in the book she repeatdly says that she only had a few boyfriends that you could count on 1 hand. While Adam was out banging every blonde he could. This book had a lot of promise but in the end the author went the typical route of the "pure" heroine and the "slut" hero.
The synposis says:
Adam had always been in love with Bianca, but his feelings weren't quite returned. Bianca did care for him but as a best friend. His was the should she'd cry on and he never let her down...
Until the day Bianca confesed she'd told her mother they were married and would Adam mind playing the role of her husband while her mom was in town? Adam minded a lot! Suddenly he was not the friend Bianca had always taken for granted. He'd turned into a ruthless stranger who demanded that throughout their two-week "marriage" they share a bed!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Enjoyable "Light-Read"!
Review: I love this book for it's humour and its heartfelt love story. It's always a pleasure to read a Harlequin Presents, with an emotional, lovable hero, not the traditional dark, harsh and punishing one (i.e. Anne Mather, Lynne Graham...). Highly reccommend, both Adam and Bianca compliment the other and offers a "feel good" ending that makes you smile.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Friends falling in love
Review: This is a story of Adam who has been in love with Bianca since kindergarten. His love has been rejected by Bianca for so long that he will take whatever crumbs she throws at him. Even if it means being just friends. I love the way Miranda Lee builds Adam's character, you can feel through out the book how much he adores Bianca. He knows he is being a complete bastard to his beloved friend but he does not want to show his true feelings and get hurt yet again. Story is a bit lame, but Adam makes up for it.


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