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Jennifer
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Well, it ended unhappily. She stayed with the jerk, of course.
— Nov 17, 2015 06:18PM
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Jennifer
is on page 326 of 352
But wait! He's graciously agreed to let her work. From home.
— Nov 17, 2015 06:15PM
Jennifer
is on page 325 of 352
And now she has no desire to pursue the career she's dreamed of her entire life: "I want only to be a wife and mother."
— Nov 17, 2015 06:12PM
Jennifer
is on page 325 of 352
This from the hero: "What I want to know is, why didn't you feel free to confide in me?". *Raises hand* I know! I know! Ask me! Could it be because you're rude, condescending, insulting, verbally abusive and prone to fits of temper?
— Nov 17, 2015 06:09PM
Jennifer
is on page 316 of 352
The little boy to his creep father: "If you make Mother (Heather, our heroine) leave, then we're going with her." That's the smartest thing anyone has said throughout this entire book.
— Nov 17, 2015 04:58PM
Jennifer
is on page 312 of 352
The "hero's" mother: "... (the cook & the maid) walk on eggshells, never knowing when you'll explode into one of your rages... Even (the dog) cowers whenever you enter a room." This doesn't sound like a man in love and betrayed; it sounds like a potentially dangerous creep.
— Nov 17, 2015 04:45PM
Jennifer
is on page 310 of 352
With his temper and borderline abusive ways, I don't see how anyone could have a HEA with this guy. Run, Heather. And take the kids and dog with you.
— Nov 17, 2015 04:32PM
Jennifer
is on page 255 of 352
I really don't like Brandon. And Heather is kind of cardboard.
— Nov 17, 2015 02:32PM
Jennifer
is on page 233 of 352
"I must have you now, love. I can't wait another moment to be inside you, to taste your sweet honey." That's the hero's proclamation, not his manhood this time. And I think maybe I should skip Criswell's love scenes.
— Nov 17, 2015 02:03PM
Jennifer
is on page 233 of 352
I'm a long-time, die-hard romance fan, but these love scenes are making even me laugh. Example: "... his manhood jutting forth proudly, proclaiming his desire and his need." I can't even ...
— Nov 17, 2015 01:59PM

