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Emergency: Wife Lost And Found (2000)

by Carol Marinelli(Favorite Author)
3.35 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0263868621 (ISBN13: 9780263868623)
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English
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review 1: (looks over shoulder to see if anyone is reading this..)...quiet voice.... whispering really... Plucks up the courage to write the next line.......I really enjoyed this. There. I have said it. You can come and take me away now. It was exactly what it was meant to be. A light, fun and frothy read. Not full of sex - it isn't that sort of story - and nicely drawn characters who played on my sympathy and were believable if more than a little predictable. But sometimes there is nothing wrong in that. (And this IS a Mills and Boon Medical Romance book so I knew what I was getting myself into when I downloaded it) It did exactly what it was meant to do - brightened up my day and gave me a smile. However, I agree with other reviewers - FAR too many exclamation marks! I was temp... moreted to only give it three stars, for that reason, but I will stick with four because I am feeling generous. ;)
review 2: Really liked this one. Another one that I picked up as a Kindle freebie. James is one of the chief doctors in the emergency room at a London hospital, with a strict rule of never mixing his personal life with his work one. Until late one night a massive car accident brings an unexpected but familiar patient, his ex-wife Lorna, into the E.R. Lorna, also a doctor, but a small town GP looking for a change, was in London applying for a hospital position. With no close friends or family in the city, and in no shape to make a long journey back to Scotland James takes Lorna into his home and personally takes over her care. Soon James and Lorna find themselves questioning the painful reasons that their brief marriage ended ten years prior. Will bringing up the old tragedy and hurt that strained their relationship to it's breaking point allow them to finally have closure, or will it bring them even closer? I really enjoyed this book. It was very sweet and thoughtful. I really liked all of the characters and felt that the author presented them in a way in which the read could commiserate with both parties.This book is very emotional, but for Lorna, the heroine, it was mostly internal meaning she refused to talk to the hero about issues that were essentially keeping them apart. This is really the only problem I had with the story, because it prolonged the outcome of the book, making it longer than necessary. less
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bluerad
the main lesson learnt from this novel - communication is crucial in relationships
hello642
quick and cute but completely predictable
BlessedYetCursed
I did not like it , it was boring .
Vincent
Would be 3.5 stars from me
Kay
Nice but can't read
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