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The Virgin's Secret (Harlequin Presents, #2932) (2010)

by Abby Green(Favorite Author)
3.71 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0373129327 (ISBN13: 9780373129324)
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English
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Harlequin
review 1: Wow! I felt an emotional connection to angel, and Leo, and everything they had gone though. At first I wanted to dislike Leo, But the more I read the more I liked him. He was a rich, powerful, alpha male, which showed his gentle side. Angel’s story just touched my heart. No one should have to go through what she did, or what she was doing now, to save her family. This story was an emotional read, with some good hot, sex scene’s thrown in. If you’re looking for a good quick book to read, don’t pass this one by. I’m sure you will enjoy it!
review 2: I had to laugh when one of the other reviewers complained about the icky title. I used to complain about the generic titles HM&B were using at this time and rejoiced when they moved away from that habit. N
... moreow I'm starting to feel a fondness for them because at least you know exactly what you are getting. YOu want a virgin, and I admit to being one of the longtime romance readers who really loves a story where the heroine actually gets it right first time, then if there is the word virgin in the title you are assured of the merchandise. Now down to business. This book starts off with a bit of a Romeo and Juliet thing happening with the heroine's family at odds with that of the hero. Worst possible case scenario you think? Not nearly. The heroine manages to do everything to put herself in a bad light in front of the hero and even when he thinks he knows all she's still keeping secrets. The relationship between the two protagonists, Leo and Angel is hot and heavy right from the start. You almost feel sorry for Leo for fancying a girl he can only despise. It is interesting in this book how the hero is influencial in helping the heroine establish her talent in a new environment and this is echoed in another of Abby's books, Bride in a Gilded Cage. One of the things I enjoy in Abby's books are the links to other books. We get to meet couples we've grown fond of from previous books now and then which always leaves you with a warm feeling. Oh yes, getting back to Angel and Leo. Like all Abby's heroes his is alpha but adorable with back story to explain how he comes to be the way he is. Angel seems a bit ratty to start with but when you find out all the trash she's dealing with it's hardly surprising. This is a girl with a lot on her plate. I loved seeing the relationship develop (and yes there are a few cliche's but nicely handled), the lovers are both well developed by the end of the story and the obligatory HEA. less
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candyflame
Jewelry designer, blackmailed to get sis married, family feuds, abusive dad, prego.
Anne
I didn't like the hero at all
Nursing2014
Bit of a hot read!
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