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2.0 out of 5 stars 2 1/2, July 7, 2008
This review is from: Beware Of Married Men (Harlequin Presents, No 1012) (Paperback)
From the back cover: Since she had been deceived already by an unscrupulous married man, Jorja was naturally wary of getting involved again - and she could hardly believe it when Daniel Lecomber; who was not only married but had a child, showed unmistakable signs of interest in her. And, hard though she tried to deniy it herself, Jorja was nly too aware that she was finding him almost irresistibly attractive too. But there was no way she would wreck someone else's marriage. Couldn't she ever attract a man who could offer her more?

MY THOUGHTS: It was hard for me to read this book because of the plotline. I actually do not like those married hero, adultery, etc. But this was one of the books in my free public library so what the heck! I didn't really read and I kinda skimmed because I obviously wanted to know the ending. The hero and heroine didn't really capture my attention. Daniel didn't really seem like that hard hero, my type who's angry controlling, etc., hahaha. The cover picture shows him as this blond sorta happy go lucky, well, maybe not happy go lucky but bottomline is he ain't my brooding type of hero. As for the heroine - eh, Jorja didn't really capture my interest. But through my reading/skimming, looks like all is not as it seems in regards to Daniel being "married". I guess that's the twist in the story. But the twist didn't really make me want to read the book again correctly.
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