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Little Miss Independent (2000)

by Julia Templeton(Favorite Author)
3.49 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: Who would have a man who is so scarred? Addy. She doesn't see them, or rather sees more- the man underneath, the one she's loved since the age of eight. A wonderful little short story, which touches on the insecurities vetrans return with- scars that can be both on the outside and inside. Great use of language. I love how Roan seems to be befuddled through most of it, but man enough to step up as well.
review 2: This novella, while fast moving, develops the feeling of mutual love and attraction between the hero and heroine in a rather believable way (allowing of course for the suspension of disbelief necessary to the genre). Well written and playing out exactly as the reader would wish, the only thing "wrong" with this story is its length -- Templeton would hav
... moree done well to develop this into a full length book. This read is certainly worth the time. less
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allyn
I enjoyed this super-short novella. My only complaint is that the ending was extremely rushed.
mayokaren48
for a short story it had potential then the ending was rushed and fell flat. what a shame
satishphrma
Loved it! The heroine was my type of gal. Not submissive, bold and daring.
mbc7a
amaxing for a quick read!! i wanted about 500 more pages of it!
GregDK
A most excellent short story!
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