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2.0 out of 5 stars
got a bit lost, April 19, 2010
This review is from: Marriage And Miracles (Hearts Of Fire) (Harlequin Presents) (Paperback)
Story started out fine. Seemed like the climax was at the beginning of the book instead of the end as a story usually goes. The hero was very antagonistic towards the heroine and you only got her side as to why that was, at least in the beginning. Then of course she leaves for awhile and he has to be called to come to her. He does and it seems he is a completely different man. No explanations as to why that is though.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good, part of a series though..., August 28, 2003
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This review is from: Marriage And Miracles (Hearts Of Fire) (Harlequin Presents) (Paperback)
We picked up this book, stood alone as a very good read. Realistic characters. Quick read.
Publisher's Info from book's cover:
"Our glittering six-part saga set in Australia concludes. This, and every novel in teh series, features a gripping romance taht stands by itself, as the passions, scandlas and hopes that exist between two faulously rich families are revealed. But you'll also find yourself hooked throughout the series, as Gemma Smith searches for the secret of her true identity and fights for ruthles seducer Nathan Whitmore's love."
"Lust---was that all their marriage meant? Gemma's relationship with Nathan was in tatters, but her love for him remained intact--she was going to win him back! However, Natha refused to accept that the bond between them was anything but [physical], and Gemma knew that his terrible past had turned his heart to stone. She was asking for a miracle, but it was impossible---wasn't it?---that one could still happen now that she suspected she was carrying Nathan's precious child....
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