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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Two Wonderful Romances, December 10, 2001
Nora Roberts' "Serena and Caine" contains the first two books of the MacGregor series. Both are wonderfully romantic and fun-filled visits with one of NR's most beloved families.The first book, "Playing the Odds," begins Daniel MacGregors legacy of matchmaking. Comanche gambler Justin Blade meets the violet-eyed Serena working in the casino on his vacation cruise. These two are immediately and undeniably drawn to each other. Only later does Justin discover that this feisty woman is Rena MacGregor, daughter of his business associate Daniel MacGregor, who encouraged him to take the cruise in the first place. Serena tries to resist Justin's advances, but something about him keeps her coming back for more. Justin then offers Serena a job as manager of his Atlantic City hotel-casino and she can not turn down such an amazing offer. Serena and Justin just can't stay away from each other and a sizzling romance ensues. Justin and Serena are a perfect match for each other, and readers will fall in love with both of them. Of course, true love conquers all and these two overcome everything that stands in their way to be together. In the second book, "Tempting Fate," Serena invites Justin's estranged sister, Diana, to visit them. Diana remembers Justin only as the big brother who abandoned her and left her to be raised by her cold and uncaring aunt. As a result, she keeps all her emotions buried deep inside and presents a very cool, detached woman to those around her. Serena's handsome brother, Caine, picks Diana up from the airport and is immediately fascinated by this cool and collected beauty. Caine and Diana have much in common, as they soon discover they are both lawyers and both attended Harvard. In fact, Diana has heard all about Caine MacGregor, the notorious playboy, and Caine must work at convincing Diana that his reputation is far exaggerated. When Diana discovers the truth about what happened with her brother all those years ago, she realizes she has made a terrible mistake about him. All of Diana's realizations about her life bring her emotions to the surface, and it is Caine who she turns to for comfort. As Caine earns Diana's trust and admiration, he discovers the passionate and loving woman beneath her icy exterior. Diana and Caine are a lovely couple and readers will truly enjoy the romance they share. Although "Serena-Caine" is a relatively light read, if you approach it as what it is meant to be, a fun and romantic escape, you will most definitely enjoy it.
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