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The Pregnant Mistress (Harlequin Presents, No. 2243)

The Pregnant Mistress (Harlequin Presents, No. 2243)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: This heroine is emotional
Review: Back Cover description: Eligible, elusive...and engaged! Logan McKenzie liked his life exactly how it was-with no surprises, and without a wife. Then Logan learned his mother was about to marry for the third time, and that Darcy, his very pretty stepsister-to-be, was in danger of being hurt by that marriage. So he found himself getting involved-not only in trying to prevent the forthcoming nuptials, but with Darcy herself...and his carefully controlled existence was turned upside down.

The other review on this Amazon.com page is for a different author. This book is part of the BACHELOR COUSINS series. I am looking for the next one. There was a lot I liked about all the characters in this book, which is why I'm looking for another; but Darcy could have been less volatile. Interesting families on both sides, and issues that need to be addressed helped move the plot. Hopefully the next in the series has a less emotional heroine, and why are the ALWAYS gorgeous?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great read!
Review: Sandra Marton does it again! This is another one of the books in her Barrons series and its great! Samantha Brewster is introduced to Demetrios Karas as a skilled translator. Little does he know its the woman he tried to seduce at his friend Rafe's party! I love the sexual tension and intense scenes. It's a fast paced and involved read like all her books. I love that all throughout the book Samantha (the heroine)emphasizes to Demetrios (the hero)she has a life of her own and is very independant. Her work is superb! This book is definitely another keeper!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well written...Better than expected...
Review: The story takes its time to let the two main characters, Logan and Darcy (female) to realize who the other is. However, that and the fact that there isn't real consummation of the couple in the book are the only reasons why I couldn't give five stars. I imagine I will hear more about these two in the other two "Bachelor Cousin" series - "To Marry McCloud" (Fergus's story) and "To Marry McAllister" (Brice's story).

Logan is adorable in his helplessness against Darcy. It even seems cute when he tells her not to smile because whenever she does his heart goes into overdrive. It's a little heartbreaking when towards the end, they both realize their feelings for each other but think that it is not mutual, try to be civil but cannot help but feel jealous and yearning. The book is well written with intelligent dialog (for a Harlequin) and quick-witted characters.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well written...Better than expected...
Review: The story takes its time to let the two main characters, Logan and Darcy (female) to realize who the other is. However, that and the fact that there isn't real consummation of the couple in the book are the only reasons why I couldn't give five stars. I imagine I will hear more about these two in the other two "Bachelor Cousin" series - "To Marry McCloud" (Fergus's story) and "To Marry McAllister" (Brice's story).

Logan is adorable in his helplessness against Darcy. It even seems cute when he tells her not to smile because whenever she does his heart goes into overdrive. It's a little heartbreaking when towards the end, they both realize their feelings for each other but think that it is not mutual, try to be civil but cannot help but feel jealous and yearning. The book is well written with intelligent dialog (for a Harlequin) and quick-witted characters.


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