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Promises

Promises

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Story Itself is a 5 Star!
Review: I found this book to be a spellbinding and refreshing approach to romance novels. I appreciated that the author was able to write a romance without all the explicitness that is found in so many other ramances. truly refreshing , I will be reading all her books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Refreshing romance novel
Review: I found this book to be a spellbinding and refreshing approach to romance novels. I appreciated that the author was able to write a romance without all the explicitness that is found in so many other ramances. truly refreshing , I will be reading all her books.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The Story Itself is a 5 Star!
Review: This book had an outstanding story. I liked the tastefulness, one doesn't need explicit love scenes to convey love. And all the characters (couples) were great with the exception of the main characters, Elizabeth and Nick. They were great at their jobs, very handsome people, and seemed very realistic, but I didn't like having to read nearly the entire book before they acknowledged their feelings for one another. Page 428 to be exact! And then Nick tried to stay away from her AGAIN!

Nick was a devilish, very handsome man with many redeeming qualities and he should have at least been allowed to date Elizabeth once in a while. For example, a lot is made of an upcoming formal ball Elizabeth and Nick will attend. They don't go together of course; the entire event is nothing about them. They say hello in the hotel lobby and that's the end of it. He didn't even compliment her on how lovely she looked. These two rarely had more than a 3 second conversation, and rarely was it about themselves. I just thought Nicholas had such potential, but KS kept cutting him out of the story just as we were getting to know something about him.
BR>Peter London's appearance was great; he made a good match for Larisa.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book, great characters
Review: This is the first of Katherine Stone's books that I have read and I will certainly be reading more!!! I feel like I know the characters and I feel their joy and their pain. A great book.


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