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Sinfully Yours: The Unexpected Lover – 3 Books in 1

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Lesson in Romance by Harmony Evans

Alex Dovington is a man with a secret – the famous jazz musician never learned to read. When he discovers Cara Williams has been hired to teach him, he’s reluctant to follow the plan. The sultry teacher has only three days to teach the music legend everything she knows. But the instructor becomes the student when Alex turns their mountaintop classroom into a sensual duet of passion…

Claiming His Convenient Fiancée by Natalie Anderson

Catriona Parkes-Wilson must retrieve a family heirloom – even if that means breaking into the mansion she grew up in! But she doesn't expect to get caught by the hot-tempered new owner, Alejandro Martinez, nor to be forced to pose as his date for one night! Desire rips through Alejandro the minute he sees Kitty. So, when Kitty is mistaken for his fiancée, Alejandro will take full advantage…

The Marriage Contract by Kat Cantrell

Desmond Pierce wants a child – but the conventional route won’t do for the reclusive inventor. Enter McKenna Moore, a medical student willing to be a surrogate mum…and to marry without ever meeting her husband. But when the baby’s health requires McKenna to live with Desmond, their chemistry explodes! Soon McKenna’s in his bed, but will their marriage ever become real?

563 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 14, 2023

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Harmony Evans

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Harmony Evans is an award-winning author for Harlequin Kimani Romance.

Harmony is the recipient of the 2013 Romance Slam Jam Emma Award for “Debut Author of the Year”. In addition, she was a 2012 Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Awards Double-Finalist (“First Series Romance” and “Kimani Romance”).

Born in Cleveland, Ohio, she now lives in New York City.

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2 reviews
January 8, 2024
Read as a “genre-widening” experiment and out of sheer curiosity. Can’t say as I’ll rush to read another Mills & Boon. What I did find interesting was the range of style and theme contained in this “3 in 1.” I really struggled through the first and third books. Natalie Anderson’s writing, however, was well above the others. It’s devoid of cliche and repetition (stylistically of course, as hard to avoid in terms of plot and theme in a romance) and had an (almost) believable strong female lead.
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9 reviews
October 20, 2025
Lesson in Romance: ⭐⭐
Not the good kind of cheesy and tries to make unsexy things sexy. Also the timeline is rushed and not believable (if that is something you care about).

Claiming his Convenient Fiancée: ⭐⭐⭐ Alejandro Martinez is pretty insufferable. Kitty essentially develops Stockholm Syndrome but it's okay because Alejandro is good at sex, handsome and rich™️.

The Marriage Contract: ⭐
Uncomfortable to read. Reads like the fever dream of someone with a breeding/mommy kink. Sexualises things like breastfeeding. McKenna's postpartum recovery is glossed over. She has no qualms about being sexual 24/7 mere weeks after having given birth...even though her labour had to have been "the world's record for painful, difficult labors".

On a side note, it bothers me that the models on the cover are supposed to be accepted as Alejandro and Kitty. Even though the character descriptions are poor (in all three stories), the reader grasps that Kitty is in her early 20s and a natural redhead with an abundance of freckles. Alejandro is likely around the same age and Hispanic, the epitome of "tall, dark and handsome". It is a thing that romance novel covers tend to fall flat, but still!
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