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4.0 out of 5 stars
I was lured in by the back cover of a previous edition, December 14, 2008
This review is from: Just One Night (Paperback)
From the back cover: Hawk Sinclair, Texas milionaire and owner of the exclusive Sinclair hotels, determined to protect his son's inheritance. Leonie Spencer, bruised by her own unhappy experience with marriage, desperate to protect her sister's happiness. Hawk and Leonie are together for just one night. For Hawk, no other woman would feel right in his arms ever again. For Leonie, hope flickered, and died that night. The night their daughter was conceived.
MY THOUGHTS: This is a Harlequin Signature Edition which means this has a whopping 316 pages, twice than that of a Harlequin Presents (yay!) This book was also released under the title "WITCHCHILD". I actually read the Witchchild back cover version than the one I listed above. That back cover version was what made me buy the book, hahaha.
Actually, let me list "Witchchild" back cover version: 'I AM NOT PREPARED TO LET A LITTLE GOLD-DIGGER LIKE YOU ANYWHERE NEAR MY SON!'It was a case of mistaken identity, but Leonie Spencer wasn't about to clear the air immediately and make things easy for Henry Hawker Sinclair. After all, he had accused her of wanting to marry his nineteen-year-old son, Hal, for a share in the Sinclair millions! In fact, it was Leonie's twin sister who was head over heels in love with Hal, and to spare her unnecessary pain, Leonie was ready to go to any lengths to keep the young lovers together - even if it meant beguiling and bewitching the intimidating Hawk...
Yep, I was curious about the whole father loves heroine and father's son wanted the heroine's twin sister. Wow, all in the family, eh!! Anyhoo, I really liked the book. I only read this book once and sometimes I have a tendency to read so fast because I want to get to the happy ending/resolving situation that my eyes sometimes skip the words which then makes me have to re-read the whole book again. So my review is little sparse (and I read it a week ago) But needless to say this book when I read the book it was in one sitting and kept me engrossed from page 1 to page 16. I plan to re-read again very soon and this is definitely a keeper for me.
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