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Donovan's Angel (2000)

by Peggy Webb(Favorite Author)
3.52 of 5 Votes: 1
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Donovans of the Delta
review 1: This was an interesting book. A bit more steamy than what I want my teen daughter reading, but nothing actually happens. Just their thoughts while kissing. Fun story line. It's been 2 weeks since I read it so I'm not 100% clear of language, but I think there was none. From the book: When Martie Fleming breezed into small town Pontotoc, Mississippi, determined to settle down and teach jazzercise in her home studio, she never expected to land next door to the minister. She never expected her playful golden retriever to steal his shorts right off the clothes line. And she certainly never expected to fall in love. Everybody in town would agree they are so wrong for each other – everybody but Paul Donovan. With her gypsy outfits, her lively music and her irrepressible spirit... more, Martie is exactly the angel the preacher needs. But can he convince her? Can their love and his career survive the small town gossip and the fireworks Martie creates wherever she goes?
review 2: I love books with happy endings, and have grown to anticipate these when reading Peggy's books. This one is no exception. The two characters come to the relationship from very different backgrounds and experiences, but feel an instant attraction. The characters around them have a wet towel effect on their relationship, but it doesn't dim the spark. I gave this a four only because the third quarter of the book seemed almost endless, and I grew impatient. But the fourth quarter did not let me down. I would recommend this one for a long winter's night! less
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mas
whirlwind romance. inappropriate thoughts between unmarried characters.
HIBUD
Pretty good, needed more action.
veerendra
This was such a sweet book.
Rhonda
Just skimmed
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