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Sleeping Partners  (Nine to Five)

Sleeping Partners (Nine to Five)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disturbed Woman
Review: I could not finish this book since it was obvious that the main character Robyn needed some intense psychological therapy. I can understand her being hurt and deeply embarrassed by the cruel rejection she received at Clay's hands at the tender age of sixteen. However, it was just a kiss and some heavy petting - just one incident. To hang on to the hurt for twelve years is very unhealthy to say the least! And to have Robyn hang on to anger and hurt for almost the entire book is just plain boring and frustrating for the reader. Do yourself a favor and skip this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Sleeping Partners
Review: I would not recommend paying the full price for this book. Robyn harbored ill feelings toward Clay because he didn't want to kiss and take advantage of a sixteen-year-old girl when he was 23 years old. So, up until the age of 28, Robyn remained the scorned victim and held on to angry feelings until close to the end of the book. I just couldn't believe someone being 28 yrs. old would carry on the way she did. And towards the end she realizes that Clay is her one soul mate and loves him. Why? She showed no feelings of love and caring for him throughout almost the entire book. Maybe lust, but that's it. Not one of Brooks better books.


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