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5.0 out of 5 stars Can it be Love between The Loner and The Wild Child?, February 15, 2010
This review is from: A Bride for Jericho Bravo (Silhouette Special Edition) (Mass Market Paperback)


Boy, does Ms Rimmer know how to write a bad-boy hero - Jericho is her best so far! IMO


Jericho Bravo is a big man, rides a motorcycle, is in fact part-owner of a custom motorcycle shop. He has many tattoos and maybe even more than a little attitude. Coming from a family of overachievers has made him break every rule the family could come up with and a few made by the State of TX, too. Now though, Jericho does want to fit a little better into the family.


Marnie Jones is having a bad time and wants her big sister, the one she has always depended on. Tessa is now married to Ash Bravo (THE STRANGER AND TESSA JONES #1945 1/09 SSE). Tessa and Ash are living in Texas and having a wonderful life. When Marnie's live-in lover dumps her, she drives to TX from Santa Barbara, CA. Marnie was just a child when we met her in her father and stepmother's book, SWEETBRIAR SUMMIT, but she has been the wild child. Something happened to her and she doesn't feel she is that wild child any longer. The lover who dumped is a friend who should have stayed just a good friend, not a lover and live-in partner.


Marnie and Jericho meet at Ash & Tessa's at dinner but have a very unusual encounter later that evening --she steals his motorcycle! These two are such fun to watch "fall in love." They just can't let go of their *loner* and *wild child* labels so their HEA is hard for them. Great book. love it!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another Book about the Bravo Family, July 26, 2010
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This review is from: A Bride for Jericho Bravo (Silhouette Special Edition) (Mass Market Paperback)
Christine has a way with words. She captures you in the first paragragh and you cannot lay the book down. I will warn you thought that if you cannot read a book with a sex scene, then don't pick it up. But if you can read around the sex scenes, you will find a great story. I read this book in two days. That is how hard it is to put it down.
I am not a person who has ever had a wild side so maybe that is why I like reading about guys on motorcycles. Jericho was what the family thought of as the black sheep but after making his mistake, he really made something of himself. A lot of parents could learn that because a child goes through some rought waters, they can still turn out all right. I know first hand.
Sometimes a woman is what it takes for a man to believe in himself and who he is. We women bring out the best in our men because they have someone who loves them as they are.
I loved how Marnie knew the guy she wanted and went after him. I think a women knows when they meet Mr. Right. A man knows too but it takes them longer to recognize it like Jericho did.
I truly enjoyed this story.
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