Jacqueline Baird
3.4 of 5 Votes: 2
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3.65 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: 4.5 starsI loved the lead characters. Sally is the kind of leading woman I would love to see more of. She was genuine, smart, well educated, independent, compassionate, beautiful inside and out. A real shinning example of what we expect from a modern age girl. The story had a goo...
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review 1: In truth, I hated reading this book. Emily was a complacent spineless pushover and Anton was an infuriatingly misogynistic bully. The beginning was not that bad and had promise but I could not get past how Emily just folded every single time Anton laid so much as a finger on her....
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review 1: Naive Phoebe Brown fell for Mediterranean magnate Jed Sabbides after he wined, dined and bedded her with a fervor that made her feel cherished. But when Phoebe happily announced she was pregnant, Jed was appalled. Didn't she understand--she was only a pleasing distraction? Sadly ...
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3.4 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: it was an ok read but not my cup of tea. it did have some great moments n was very promising but miss jacqueline failed 2 deliver.charlotte was a ray of sunshine, fun, easy-going n warm n add 2 dat beautiful. she actually had the sunny character of her father without being easy t...
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review 1: Loved heroine's spunk and integrity....for once the usually tired trope of a nearly 26 year old virgin had an explanation within the context of the plot. I star my HPs on their own scale, for me blackmail sex is not legitimate anywhere but an HP, where I love it, especially whe...
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review 1: I give this book 1.5 stars. Jed is A$$HOLE with a capital A, and Phoebe is an IDIOT with a capital I. After the things that Jed did and said to her, if she had an ounce of dignity, she would have never spoken to him again. She hasn't seen him in 5 years and within the week, she f...
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review 1: Typically I enjoy a Harlequin story that features a Greek tycoon, but at one point I seriously doubted that I would finish this one. I just never warmed to the main characters. Phoebe had so little backbone where Jed was concerned that I found her incredibly irritating and I had ...
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2.96 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Proving everything that is sick and wrong with the virgin heroine, abusive hero trope. It is not romantic when a woman gives her virginity to a man who is using her for sex and treats her like garbage, it is disgusting and abusive. His coldness, vicious treatment, the way he br...
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review 1: I finished another book last night that was a bit icky in terms of the sexual sadism content. I really didn't want to go to bed with thoughts of abuse and rape in my head. So I picked up a quick fix, crappy romantic read to send me off into the land of nod thinking a little bet...
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review 1: Not sure about this one. I absolutely agree with the h's own assessment of herself as a doormat. She also doesn't have much backbone in my opinion. The H is absolutely horrific, he actually did quite a few things that bordered criminal, plus you just don't get a sense that he res...