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Marriage In Mind (The Marriage Pledge) (Romance, 3627 : the Marriage Pledge)

Marriage In Mind (The Marriage Pledge) (Romance, 3627 : the Marriage Pledge)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Book
Review: Sayre Baxendale was in someones business, Astra Northcott is a innocent victim of a man who doesn't know how to make up his mind, so he blames his bad discions on Astra. She is so shocked that she could make these kind of mistakes that she quits the job she loves, how this solves the problem I don't know.
But Sayer soon sees the mistake was his. He didn't quit his job.
But he did apologes to Astra, and love blooms. It only takes him moments to see how wonderful Astra is, but her hangups about her mom and her aunts is very real, this controls her life. Until she see, her cousins were right, she only loves Sayer and no one eles can take his place in her life.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: :|
Review: This is the last book in the Marriage Pledge series. To be honest all three books are basically the same. There is a pattern that is followed in all three. Astra is beautiful, rich, and smart and loves her job in personal finance. That is until Sayre Baxendale points out a huge mistake that she made, and Astra being the proud woman she is feels she has no choice but to quit her job. Astra's cousin Greville, who played minor roles in the other two books is a major character in this one. Just Astra's luck Greville falls for Sayres sister. Astra is forced to spend time with Sayre and quickly realizes she is attracted to him.

If you have read the other two books than you know exactly how this story is going to unfold. In all three books the women are beautiful, come from money, and are very sassy. The men are stubborn, rich, and powerful. The women come off as stupid in the romance department. Astra however is the worst-At twenty two she honestly thought that necking was making love. The story was one sided, we only know it from Astra's point of view. The reader only finds out what Sayre is thinking at the very end when he tells us. The book was okay, but like the other two, it could have been a lot better.


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