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Mistress Material (Mills & Boon Large Print Romances)

Mistress Material (Mills & Boon Large Print Romances)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Forbidden!
Review: 'I want you to become my mistress!' Suzanna was stunned! She was no longer the naive seventeen-year-old who had thrown herself at Pasquale Caliandro; now she was renowned model Suki. Other men might proposition her, but Pasquale had bitterly rejected her seven years ago. True, the electric charge between them was as strong as ever, but what was that without any tender feelings? He must be mad or have a very warped sense of humor! But, she thought, Pasquale never joked about business-and being his mistress was business...

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Decent romance
Review: Most of the book is about Pasquale chasing after Suki and trying to convince her to become his lover. The consummation of their relationship takes so long to take place that it is kind of deflating but the course to get their is thrilling enough so I didn't mind too much.

But from there, the story goes right over to almost the ending from there and there is too much of a wrapped-up feeling. There is no in-between; showing of the sharing of emotions, of interaction between the two. Why do they like each other than the sexual chemistry? Attraction isn't love and although I believe that they love each other, I would like to know why.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Decent romance
Review: Most of the book is about Pasquale chasing after Suki and trying to convince her to become his lover. The consummation of their relationship takes so long to take place that it is kind of deflating but the course to get their is thrilling enough so I didn't mind too much.

But from there, the story goes right over to almost the ending from there and there is too much of a wrapped-up feeling. There is no in-between; showing of the sharing of emotions, of interaction between the two. Why do they like each other than the sexual chemistry? Attraction isn't love and although I believe that they love each other, I would like to know why.


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