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Boss'S Bride (Marrying The Boss) - Larger Print (Harlequin Romance 455)

Boss'S Bride (Marrying The Boss) - Larger Print (Harlequin Romance 455)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: :)
Review: Claris Newman had a job as Adam Turmaine's assistant. She was also helping him take care of his godson while the child's parents were staying in the hospital after a car accident. Claris knew she was attracted to her boss, but she also knew that he would never be interested in her. Apparently, the whole town knew that she was not Adam's type. Only the housekeeper for some strange reason felt that Claris was just the right woman for Adam. Claris tried not to pay any attention to any of it, but than Adam started acting differently around Claris.

Claris goes from being a strong female character with a backbone to a self-doubting fickle woman. Almost the entire story is told through her thoughts and feelings, as well as, her dialogue with others. There was might be a page where the reader actually gets inside of Adam's head to find out what his thoughts are. Through the entire book you could feel the story building and building, but than it kind of falls flat. The story was okay, but I did not find any real excitement. Maybe the author never intended for the story to be more than it was, a quick short read. The story of an unlikely couple who find true love. I think I just wanted to see more of the love that they find instead of just a quick teasing glimpse.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: :)
Review: Claris Newman had a job as Adam Turmaine's assistant. She was also helping him take care of his godson while the child's parents were staying in the hospital after a car accident. Claris knew she was attracted to her boss, but she also knew that he would never be interested in her. Apparently, the whole town knew that she was not Adam's type. Only the housekeeper for some strange reason felt that Claris was just the right woman for Adam. Claris tried not to pay any attention to any of it, but than Adam started acting differently around Claris.

Claris goes from being a strong female character with a backbone to a self-doubting fickle woman. Almost the entire story is told through her thoughts and feelings, as well as, her dialogue with others. There was might be a page where the reader actually gets inside of Adam's head to find out what his thoughts are. Through the entire book you could feel the story building and building, but than it kind of falls flat. The story was okay, but I did not find any real excitement. Maybe the author never intended for the story to be more than it was, a quick short read. The story of an unlikely couple who find true love. I think I just wanted to see more of the love that they find instead of just a quick teasing glimpse.


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