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A Dor Da Traição (2000)

by Melanie Milburne(Favorite Author)
3.23 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I HATED IT!!! HATED IT!!! HATED IT!! HATED IT!I am sorry, wait. NO, I am not sorry! Not sorry at all! How can a woman write this and call it romance. This is not romance. The hero was such a jerk, no a d***. His behavior was appalling. He may claim to have fallen in love with the heroine but in my estimation no matter how much he grovels it does not make up for how he treated the heroine. Okay, maybe I can forgive him a little because he does have a valid reason for not believing the heroine but that does not account for the way he treated her after their affairs and then seeking her out again after four years.The heroine...oh my freakin' god!! How can you love this...this...man? She goes into account how she is not after his money and how she is not his w**** but everythi... moreng she does just goes against her claim. She is so high in her hormones that she can't even control herself in idoit's presences. The freaken idoit called you a gold digger and a slut!! and how does our heroine react to this? she proves him right but having sex with him even though he still thinks of her a nothing but a toy.This book was excruciatingly painful. how painful you asked? Well let's just say pulling your eyebrows one by one would pale in comparison.I love Melanie Milbrunes' books and have a few in my possession. I hold her in highest regard concerning the topic of harlequin present romance but this book just brings her down, way down.
review 2: This was really an emotional read. The plot dealt with a very real and sad issue and I could understand why the hero behaved in such a cruel way with the heroine at the beginning of their affair.Scarlett was such a real and likable heroine.She struggled a lot with the decisions she had made but never gave up on the love she feels for her little son, who is absolutely adorable.Five years after being so cruelly thrown out by Alessandro, Scarlett finds it difficult to forgive him but once she discovers the reason, she's unable to not understand his pain and suffering.A lovely and heart-warming story. less
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Jaye95
The Marciano Love-Child (Harlequin Presents Extra: Bought for Her Baby) by Melanie Milburne (2008)
sindy
This was a good, solid romance. I enjoyed the characters as well as the story.
love57
Quise matar a Scarlett >.> Y a Alejandro lo odie de principio a fin
deb
It was boring and stupid
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