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Rating:  Summary: Disliked the Hero and the Heroine Review: He was a scumbag that would be the bad guy in the average Harlequin. She slept with a married man. It's hard to be sympathetic for a couple like this. The girl is TSTL for me.
Rating:  Summary: lousy hero Review: The back cover for this book says:Pregnant and single, Isobel Dorland yearns for a real family life But though she's head over heels in love with the father of her child, she knows that he's in no position to offer her marriage. Resolving that she must start anew, Belle leaves her hometown quietly-without telling Jared where she's going-or that she's carrying his baby. But she hasn't reckoned on Jared's determination. He wants her, and it can only be a matter of time before he discovers her whereabouts-and the truth. What this doesn't tell you is that Jared is married and he and Isobel are actually sneaking around having an affair behind his wife's back. Jared is a completely selfish a** who has no intention of ever leaving his wife because her father owns the company he works for and he knows he will have to leave his job if he leaves her. Which he tells Isobel. But he expects her to stick around and be happy being his little 'piece on the side'. After she ends their affair, he follows her and actually has the gall to be angry when he finds her having an innocent lunch with another man. Geez, how hypocritical can you get? Also, the hero and heroine had zero chemistry and were actually together for what seemed like less than half the book. The majority of the book was Isobel looking for her father. I do not recommend this book.
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