Lietha Wards
4.04 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Perfect romance to escape from reality.Hero is wealthy over the top alpha.Heroine is sweet nice and likeable. She was physically abused as a child but is not showing how strong she is in the present by being a bitchy ball busting alpha slut. The romance was well done. An intense ...
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review 1: Loved it! Except for all those grammatical errors; although annoying they didn't take away from the story itself. Story is about "Angel" a mousy 20 year old virgin who's been in love with Alex, her 32 year old hunk-Alpha-cowboy neighbor forever. Finally he notices her and thus ...
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3.01 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Refreshing contemporary romance. Perfect escape from reality.Heroine is not the usual bitchy, challenging and antagonistic towards the hero. She's sweet, shy and very nice.The hero, so over the top in love with the heroine. Jealous and possessive. The Billionaire's Secret Desire ...
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4.18 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Very bad editing as per all Lietha Wards books.I was on a bit of a streak of her books but I think I might start giving them a miss.She reads very much like a Diana Palmer but without the preachyness of Diana's work which is a plus. She sometimes makes some really obvious mistake...
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3.82 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Completely, disgustingly ridiculous book. It really pissed me off that even right at the end, Demetrius still wouldn't tell Sophie he loved her even when it was SO obvious he did. JUST SAY IT! SHE ALMOST DIED! He should have SPEAK HIS MIND. A little too possessive man who though ...
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3.94 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: In a certain type of romance, that of cowboy/ billionaire meets beautiful -shy-virginal girl L.Wards is simply amazing. If those books had better editing (or any type of editing for that matter) I would compare her to Diana Palmer. In this book, she tried something else, that rea...