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You have done it again..., July 5, 2010
This review is from: His Ring, Her Baby (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
Yet again I have pickd up a Maxine novel and couldnt put it down... Every book l have bought of Maxine's l have been unable to put down as she draws you into the story. I can't wait to read the next book!! This is another fantastic book where you can forget about your life and live through her book.. I seriously cant say enough.. if you love a bit of romance mixed with a bit of comedy and a dash of sarcasim look no further this is the book..I wish the books were longer *hint hint*
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recomend, June 21, 2010
This review is from: His Ring, Her Baby (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
I really loved this story a great outback hero Maxine pulled me in from the start and made the characters come alive for me and the description of the scenery was fabulous.
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His Ring, Her Baby....My Heart, April 26, 2010
This review is from: His Ring, Her Baby (Silhouette Desire) (Mass Market Paperback)
I've long been a fan of Maxine Sullivan. Her books have emotional depth, riveting characters and a sensual tension that gets me every time. She's an author whom I've watched grow--like a sweet wine that with age, only gets better. This by far is my favorite book that Maxine has written.
When one picks up a Desire, they expect an alpha male--Kirk Deverill is no exception to the rule. He's been branded by his past, but he also knows what he wants from the moment he sees it and what he wants, make no mistake, Kirk gets. Vanessa also knows what she wants--to keep her young son safe. A young widow, she's trying to put the pieces of her life back together. She tries to fight her attraction to Kirk, but with all that electricity in the air, how couldn't they both succumb and go up in flames together?
This book had me running with a gamut of emotions. I smiled and even chuckled because of the witty dialogue between Kirk and Vanessa. These characters were two that I gave a damn about--ones that I was rooting for page after page and one I could see myself reading "once more with feeling'. I'm just sorry this story ended and my only hope is that Maxine Sullivan decides to write Jade or Zach Deverill's stories so that I can revisit Kirk and Vanessa.
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