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Before We Kiss (2014)

by Susan Mallery(Favorite Author)
4.09 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0373778813 (ISBN13: 9780373778812)
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English
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Harlequin HQN
series
Fool's Gold
review 1: Fool's Gold #14Sam and Dellina spent Valentine's Day night together. They met in a bar and he followed her home. But the next morning he saw some strange things in her house. A room filled with wedding dresses and a room with a whiteboard with listings on how to get him to propose on it. He quickly got his clothing and left. He has been avoiding Dellina for four months but he needs her help to plan a weekend party for some of Score's best clients. She practically makes him beg for help, then explains about the dresses are being stored for Isabel while her store is being renovated. The whiteboard is for her younger sister, who is trying to get her boyfriend to propose again.They start working together on the party together. They shared a couple of kisses but she tells him t... morehat it needs to stay professional between them. He backs off until his parents come to Fool's Gold. He tells her that his parents are very different and they embarrass him. He has to get away so he ends up staying at her house in the spare room.One morning he walks in on her in the bathroom and they cannot resist each other. Later that morning his mother announces that Sam and Dellina have had sex. They are ready to die! Will his parents keep them apart? Sam has relationship problems but deep down he wants a wife and children. What is stopping him from committing?
review 2: Poor Sam just cannot catch a break when it comes to women. As a pro football player he had his pick, and managed to get losers every time. Even the woman he married was just interested in his fame and what he could do for her. When they divorced, she wrote a terrible tell-all book about their marriage. For a man who values his privacy it was a horrible betrayal. He's given up on finding his dream woman and having his own family, convinced that any relationship will go down in flames. When he meets Dellina at a bar on Valentine's Day they really click and he's looking forward to some hot one on one time with her. And he gets it, until he gets up in the night and discovers a room full of wedding gowns and a detailed plan on getting a man to propose. Panicked, he runs and has avoided Dellina ever since.Dellina has always been the responsible one in her family. She put her life on hold to raise her younger sisters. She doesn't want a permanent relationship and family, as she considers herself as having "been there and done that." Taking Sam home that night was a step toward going after what she does want. She would have liked more time with him, but the memory of what they did have wasn't going to fade any time soon. She has a pretty good attitude about what happened and I really enjoyed the way she tormented him about it later.Sam has to face Dellina when he needs her professional help planning a weekend long event for his company. Once they clear the air about what happened that night they are able to work well together. It doesn't take long at all for them to figure out that the attraction between them is as strong as ever. But they are determined to keep their relationship professional and not give in to the heat between them. It's a losing battle, but I loved watching them try. One of the things I liked best was watching them get to know each other and become friends. Dellina quickly comes to understand Sam and his issues with privacy and his personal life. Sam dreads hearing that his parents, who are known for their lectures on sexuality, are coming to town and Dellina thinks that he's exaggerating what they are like. Once they arrives she discovers that they are every bit as outrageous as he claims. Oh the things that came out of his mother's mouth! Her heart is in the right place, and she loves him dearly, but she has no filter. As bad as I felt for Sam and his embarrassment, I have to say it was hysterically funny. I also loved how Dellina had his back, and supported him through the visit. Sam also has to deal with his ex-wife coming to town and wanting to do a sequel to the book she wrote. I loved how that turned out, though Sam did rather screw up with Dellina there.Dellina loves spending time with Sam. The sparks between them are intense. She is determined to keep things between them light because the thought of opening herself up to love is too scary. She has learned over time that caring comes with a price and she's not willing to pay that price. But Sam works his way into her heart anyway and she finally realizes she wants it all. All she has to do is convince Sam that he can have it too.As always, I love the town of Fool's Gold and catching up with the characters from previous books. A secondary story here is Dellina's sister Fayrene, whose story was in Halfway There. Though she and her boyfriend had agreed to wait four years until they marry, she has changed her mind. Throughout the book she is trying various ways to get Ryan to propose, and both Sam and Dellina try to tell her she's going about it the wrong way. We also have Mayor Marsha going all the way to New Zealand to recruit another person for one of her projects. That woman is seriously spooky with the way she knows things about people. I'd love to know her secret. less
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wojohoski
Her sister was super annoying but overall a decent book.
mac123
Didn't really care for this...bummer it sounded good...
tiffy
I enjoyed it but was confused by the Kipling subplot
tapazon
found Sam's parents hilarious
aman2001
Love thr Fools Gold series.
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