5.0 out of 5 stars
Fairy Tales, December 3, 2011
This review is from: Fairy Tales (Paperback)
The Book of LoveMaggie Monroe Never Believe In Fairy Tales, All She Wanted To Be Was an Attorney Since She Was Just A Kid And Lee Saved Her From Living Again With Her Addicted Mom. She Still Had Nightmares From Her Horrible Experience As A Child When Her Mom Abandon Her For Days And She Had To Go Hungry. Her Mom Had A Bad Habit Of Drugs And Too Many Men. She had left her With Her Grandmother For Years Until She Discovered That The State Would Pay Her Money, Then She Wanted Her, But Her Grandmother Decided To Seek Custody To Put A Stop To The Yo-Yo Effect. Lee had taken Their Case And She Had Adored Her White Knight Every Since And Promised To Become An Attorney Then Move Back To Their Small Town To Practice Law With Her Mentor.
She Was Weeks Away From Graduating And Cramming Like Crazy But Ben Riley Wanted To Show Her Off To His Old And Decrepit Uncle, Thinking That She Could Save Him From Going To Paris Like His Uncle Wanted Him To Do And That He Would Wear Her Down And Give Him A Chance. No Matter How Many Times That She Told Him That They Could Only Be Friends, He Just Was Not Getting It!
Jackson Riley Knew That Maggie Monroe Was The Woman For Him The First Time He Laid Eyes On Her And Now His Nephew Was Bringing Her To Meet Him At The Fancy Restaurant Where He Sat With His Date; Maggie Was In Faded Jeans And A Grey Sweatshirt, But She Looked Like A Million Dollars To Him And He Had To Get Ben On That Plane For His Sake As Well As Ben's, There Was No Way He Could Have His Soul Mate Now That He Had Found Her!
Mary Eason Tells The Story About A Troubled And Mentally Abused Child At The Hands Of Her Mom Who Was Addicted To Drugs And Sold Her Body That Scared The Little Girl Twenty Years Later, Maggie Was Good At Running To Her Secret Place Whenever She Was Afraid And She Even Had Nightmares As An Adult. Once Jackson Found Her And Tried To Let Her Know He Wanted To Be With Her, Maggie Always Looked For The Other Shoe To Drop Thinking Jackson Only Wanted Her For Sex As He Was A Gorgeous And Wealthy Man Who Could Have Any Woman At His Beck And Call And Once He Knew Her Secrets It Would Be Him Doing The Running...............................
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A truly heartwarming story, January 13, 2008
This review is from: Fairy Tales (Paperback)
Maggie and Jackson's story is one that will touch even the most cynical reader. I couldn't put it down.
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