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The Counterfeit Convert (2010)

by Linda Chadwick(Favorite Author)
3.28 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
1599554178 (ISBN13: 9781599554174)
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English
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Bonneville
review 1: Rachel's father has stated in his will that she must marry by age twenty-five or lose her inheritance. Rachel misses her father terribly and is not only angry about the terms, but also handed the responsibility of running his company. Tristan is a greedy womanizer who sets himself and his two best friends up with a challenge to meet, marry, and take the money. However, Tristen is no match for Rachel's religion or her love.
review 2: I didn't care for the tone of this book. The male MC sounded more female in his speech and actions. He also read as a perpetual sleazeball. Even when he had chances at change and redemption, he was still unbelievably sleazy. The characters lacked depth and the beginning of the book was more irritating than interesting. Part of me
... morejust wanted to stop reading it 25 pages in because the male MC was just so obnoxious in his personality. I wasn't sure if I could get through this book with him and I barely did. While I applaud the author taking a chance and getting out there into the writing world, I think the story could be cleaned up & the characters given more depth. With these things, I believe the story would be strong. Also it would be better if the author stuck to female narrators. She obviously struggles to grasp a proper male voice. less
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Andreea
This was a nice diversion for a while. It is clean, although somewhat unrealistic.
tinti7
It was a little silly and contrived. It kept me entertained for a few hours.
bigfootokie
very fun quick read. I really enjoyed it!
shuane
Fun, not great.
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