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A Daring Proposition, No. 149 (1983)

by Jeanne Grant(Favorite Author)
3.4 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0515072370 (ISBN13: 9780515072372)
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English
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Jove Pubns
review 1: I had a hard time with this book in the beginning. I just wasn’t pulled in right away. Leigh was going through a lot in the beginning of the book and everything felt really stiff and blah. I continued reading because I wasn’t completely bored.The book really started picking up about halfway through when Leigh and Brian go to visit his family for Christmas. Up until that point everything seemed forced and drawn out. I loved the book at this point and forward. I really loved the chemistry that started to build between Leigh and Brian and I loved her chemistry with his family. All the way through the end of the book I was a very happy reader. It was almost like a was reading a different book at the halfway point.All in all I enjoyed this story and thought it was read wort... morehy. I just wish the author didn’t take so long in the beginning to really get it going. I wouldn’t have minded more of the relationship building and romance that was in the second half of the book.
review 2: Leigh desperately wants a child, but past sexual abuse has led her to fear all men. She believes that she is not capable of a regular relationship so she wants to use artificial insemination to get pregnant. Leigh has the perfect candidate in mind too, Brian is a successful architect whose creative, good looking, and is a complete playboy. Leigh believes that he is the perfect man because he has made it publicly known he doesn't want marriage and a family. But when Brian comes back with a proposal of his own, marriage, she has to decide how much she wants this baby. Brian believes that Leigh is the perfect woman for marriage because she can provide companionship and keep all of the other husband-hunters away from him.Throughout the story Brian and Leigh typically begin to fall in love especially since they must fake it for Robert, a pseudo-grandpa figure that lives with Leigh, and also for Brian's family who are big romantics. Brian teaches Leigh to trust and open up about her feelings, while Leigh shows Brian that he doesn't always have to take care of everyone. This book was only told from the perspective of Leigh, but every now and then it would seem we would get a sentence from Brian's point of view. I found myself wishing for more of Brian's point of view because I would have really liked to know what he was thinking. Most of the time Leigh couldn't tell therefore me as the reader could not really understand what he was feeling either. The only other aspect of the book I didn't really care for was when Brian was never at home, and Robert didn't find that suspicious. Even when Leigh was pregnant and feeling ill Brian wasn't always around, and then suddenly he was always there. There was no transition from nothing to everything. I would have to see some realization on his part that he cared, and wanted to help with the baby and Leigh. I would give this book 3-3.5 stars less
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sierra007
3.25 rating, It was good but not great. Plot had unexplored potential. Quick read
olezhyk
there is no chemistry between two main character..
pikkewyn
An enjoyable read with great characters.
chelle
review coming soon...
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