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This is Romance??, October 26, 2004
This is by far the worst book I've ever read . . . I wouldn't even consider it a romance! How could it be? We barely see the hero throughout the book. This so-called "hero" has sex with the heroine's sister and then marries her -- the sister that is! Meanwhile, the heroine inherits a (...) house and becomes the madame. The whole book is SEX. The "heroine" accepts a lover on the side! She has sex with a woman! She cheats on her lesbian lover! Nightly, she watches twins, that work for her, do their customers! Finally in the end, our heroine takes the hero back. A man that has slept with her sister, married her; but now feels he "made a mistake." Although, the heroine agrees to marry him, she keeps and uses her lesbian lover! Cassie Edwards finishes the book with this remarkable thought, "She (heroine) would have it both ways, Drew (hero) had played his games and now she would play hers." Incredible!
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Awful Book!, April 14, 2009
This book was awful! So far in left field it was rediculous. Sleep with my sister while we are engaged and get her pregnant but I will take you anyway! YUCK! Opium dens, brothels, kinky sex, lesbianism, casual sex - who cares! AWFUL! AWFUL! AWFUL BOOK!
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This is Romance??, September 29, 2004
This review is from: EUGENIAS EMBRACE (Paperback)
This is by far the worst book I've ever read . . . I wouldn't even consider it a romance! How could it be? We barely see the hero throughout the book. This so-called "hero" has sex with the heroine's sister and then marries her -- the sister that is! Meanwhile, the heroine inherits a (...) house and becomes the madame. The whole book is SEX. The "heroine" accepts a lover on the side! She has sex with a woman! She cheats on her lesbian lover! Nightly, she watches twins, that work for her, do their customers! Finally in the end, our heroine takes the hero back. A man that has slept with her sister, married her; but now feels he "made a mistake." Although, the heroine agrees to marry him, she keeps and uses her lesbian lover! Cassie Edwards finishes the book with this remarkable thought, "She (heroine) would have it both ways, Drew (hero) had played his games and now she would play hers." Incredible!
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