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5.0 out of 5 stars
The Honey Is Bitter by Violet Winspear, May 15, 2008
This review is from: The Honey is Bitter (Harlequin Presents, No. 6) (Mass Market Paperback)
From the back cover:
"Keep your love. Did I ever ask for it?"
Paul's voice rang out. His face was a taut sculpture, chiseled out of stone-as she felt certain his heart was.
"No", Domini threw at him," but you're not quite so inhuman as to enjoy for very long the companionship of a wife who hates you!"
She couldn't weep. Tears had set like ice in her and the sweetness of today had turned to bitterness. The rings on her hands felt heavy-like manacles, she told herself. Shackles that bound her to a man who had forced her into a loveless disaster of a marriage
My view:
The heroine marries the hero after the hero demands her hand or he will have her cousin thrown in jail. The cousin stole money from the hero.
I would actually give this book four stars. This is my first violet Winspear book and it was not bad. Her writing style is very distinct among the harlequin authors that I have read so far. Her hero was also something of a nice guy in comparison to some of the other Harlequin heroes.
This is a may-dec rommance as the heroine is 21 and the hero is in his mid 30's.
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