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5.0 out of 5 stars Warms my heart
My second Review: I really get going now. Reviewing all my favs
Found this book in a "free book box" in school a hundred years ago and still hang on to it!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars too civilized
Beautiful mid-20s heroine accepts childhood sweetheart's unexpected marriage of convenience proposal after not having much to do with each other for 2 years. She wants to wait to announce their engagement to his family & wealthy social circle b/c she would like to feel more at ease about marrying into his family. Heroine still feels quite sensitive about his family's past...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Warms my heart, February 25, 2012
My second Review: I really get going now. Reviewing all my favs
Found this book in a "free book box" in school a hundred years ago and still hang on to it!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars too civilized, May 14, 2011
Beautiful mid-20s heroine accepts childhood sweetheart's unexpected marriage of convenience proposal after not having much to do with each other for 2 years. She wants to wait to announce their engagement to his family & wealthy social circle b/c she would like to feel more at ease about marrying into his family. Heroine still feels quite sensitive about his family's past treatment of her, viewing her as a lowly daughter of their housekeeper & not fit to be romantically involved with Hero. But as she reunites with Hero's family & old acquaintances, she begins to realize that people do change & a comfortable future together with Hero may be possible.

Another so-so Way book. As typical of her writing, the romance, pacing, sexual chemistry, & characters are tepid. There are no sex scenes. It lacked emotional intensity. There was no drama, even though Hero's ex-girlfriend tried to make some trouble. Everything (the ex-GF, Hero's marriage proposal, their discussion about their past romance, etc.) was handled in a very civilized & calm manner. The only non-calm parts was when heroine worried about how other people treated her in the past & how they may still view her now. I didn't like heroine's hypersensitivity to perceived slights & others' judgments of her. She was too concerned about people's approval of her. She also tended to be slightly vengeful & spiteful but it wasn't obvious. Hero was also very civilized, patient, & silently amused by heroine's "dramatics". It wasn't an awful book. It was just a tad boring.

If you want a no-angst & no-drama book, read this one.
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