Mary Whitney
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3.6 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: This was one of those random books that show up in your recommendations feed, it looked good and the cover was catching so I decided to give it a try. I wasn't disappointed. It had a good storyline and believable characters, it's a clean romance but still shows the love the chara...
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review 1: My biggest endorsement for this book is that when I got to the last page I smiled, then I flipped to page one to start all over again. A Political Affair is a well written book that includes a healthy dose of quality characters, politics and romance. You can't help but to be dra...
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review 1: 4-4.5 stars. Even though the story starts out when Nicki and Adam are out of college, the whole book is about the history of the relationship between Nicki and Adam while they are juniors in high school. Adam's family is living in Texas for the year while his dad is on sabbatical...
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review 1: Sixteen years later, Nicki and Adam are face to face again through their jobs. They both are in a relationship but it doesn't stop them from become reacquainted and Adam isn't afraid of revealing his intentions. The work jargon seemed a little excessive although I know it was imp...
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review 1: The first book Beside your Heart has you bawling at the beauty of such a story and the bittersweet ending.You will be raptured by the intensity of the emotion and desire that runs among Nicki and Adam. This third installment has us seeing the story from Adam's point of view and i...
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review 1: Gretchen is a single thirtyish lawyer who is spending Christmas alone. She is quite content with that and plans out her time to do whatever she wants and not have to report to anyone. It's pretty funny that Gretchen has been obsessed with another tenant in her building who she t...
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review 1: David is a lady’s man. He’s successful and sexy and British…yes, British (and we all know that this, in and of itself, makes him 100 times sexier)! He’s got baggage, of course, but deep down his heart is pure. This is his story and we’re treated to hearing it from his POV. Be...