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Mr And Mischief (2011)

by Kate Hewitt(Favorite Author)
3.27 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0263886638 (ISBN13: 9780263886634)
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Mills & Boon
review 1: It's one of those books you should get at some charity shop or borrow from a friend, I'm afraid it was a disappointment for the most part. Emma is the immature woman she thinks she might be for most of the book, Jason is marginally better. There could have been more to this story of not knowing they both wanted love but refuse to acknowledge it, something to spice it up a little, give it more volume. I should have suspected it would be one of those fluffy reads given the size of the book but for the life of me I don't quite understand why I was overcome with the need to finish reading it so badly I spent the night and part of the morning finishing it. Perhaps I wanted it over quickly or I was hoping that it would get past the point where they - more like Emily - would quit... more bringing up that wedding night seven damned years ago. I swear, I was rolling my eyes so much I was getting a mild headache.It ended nicely, as could be expected. There was one thing that held me, Emily's realization that love didn't have to be the full works of flowers and romancing, just a few simple sincere words the heart would know that rings true, and the strong, secure warmth of being held by someone who cared with so much depth. For the record though, this got three stars because it made me stay up to finish it, for whatever elusive reason.
review 2: Emily and Jason have know each others for years as they grew up with their families being friends. She now works for him and he is CEO of his own company and rich. He has been traveling for years and they haven't seen each other even though she works at his company. Now he is back to stay for a few months to find himself a wife. Emily is nothing like the wife material he has in mind. When they were younger - she 17 and him 29 - they danced once at a wedding and she asked him if he wanted to kiss her and he said yes but that he wouldn't. All these years she has thought of that as a rejection when the reason he didn't was because he considered her a child as he was so much older than her. less
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HipEople180
A nice story. Emily and Jason don't "do" love, but love ends up on the agenda despite them.
Kylee
it was good. I liked the hero and the heroine was meddlesome.
MOMO
2.5 stars - An okay read~
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