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The Spaniard's Seduction (Latin Lovers) (Presents, 2248)

The Spaniard's Seduction (Latin Lovers) (Presents, 2248)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: So silly!
Review: Anne Mather is a good writer, but the plot of this one was so silly...I didn't believe the heroine could be such a wimpy noodle. You can't explain away why she would marry the hero's brother without telling him what had happened, & how convenient that the brother would then be killed in a car accident. And how many women go along for like, ten years without finding someone new? I'd be so mad at the hero for leaving me I would never want to see him again! But this heroine just wimped along. It was just a waste of my time to read this one.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: So silly!
Review: The setting is Spain, and Cassandra Scott, a widow, and her young son David de Montoya are vacationing at a beach resort near Punta del Lobo. The problem - they are not too far from the town where Cassandra's husband's family live. And too close for comfort is her brother in law, Enrique de Montoya. The tension between them is strong. The past that Cassandra and Enrique want to forget comes flying in their face, and David helps bring it all together. A complex set of circumstances explains the relationship, as David seeks out a family he's never met before.

The Spaniard's Seduction was a very well written novel. A good story and a lot of plot twists that will keep any romance fan in suspense!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Romance and miscommunications
Review: The setting is Spain, and Cassandra Scott, a widow, and her young son David de Montoya are vacationing at a beach resort near Punta del Lobo. The problem - they are not too far from the town where Cassandra's husband's family live. And too close for comfort is her brother in law, Enrique de Montoya. The tension between them is strong. The past that Cassandra and Enrique want to forget comes flying in their face, and David helps bring it all together. A complex set of circumstances explains the relationship, as David seeks out a family he's never met before.

The Spaniard's Seduction was a very well written novel. A good story and a lot of plot twists that will keep any romance fan in suspense!


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