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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
three heated historical romances,
This review is from: Not Just For Tonight (Paperback)
"American Beauty" by Susan Johnson. In 1889 Epsom, England, American Evelyn Sweet knows her horses while Marquis Nicholas DeLacey has the reputation for the best stable in England. With the Derby coming up shortly, they agree that their thoroughbreds belong together while each plans to make love with the other.
"Dr. Yes" by Katherine O'Neal. In 1912, following three annulled marriages due to certain marital problems, rich San Franciscan Sierra Winston travels to Buenos Aires seeking to become sexually liberated. British expatriate sexual therapist Dr. Alistair Lange plans to be her liberator but also sees her as a sexy distraction who can seize a damning political document he desires to possess almost as much as he wants to possess her. "The Seduction of Mrs. Rutledge" by Diane Whiteside. In 1863, his father warns Colonel Brett Rutledge that if he fails to take a bride soon he will have him removed from the military. Knowing he can do this, Brett visits his childhood friend Venetia Davidson to ask her to be his wife. Though twelve years have passed since they saw each other in Maryland, Venetia accepts as she worries about her future. However, she vows to never fall in love as that only leads to pain, but Brett has mounted an assault on the heart of the woman he loves. These three heated historical romances star wonderful protagonists who grip the audience in each case. Readers will appreciate these naughty yet nice novellas. Harriet Klausner
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Steamy,
This review is from: Not Just For Tonight (Paperback)
Dr.Yes is the most developed story and have a very surprising twist at the end. This is the best. I look forward Katherine O'Neal's other books.
The two left story are okay. They would have been better if the characters developed more romance and love. They got together too fast and it seemed only by lust. In general, this is an entertaining book with steamy sex.
5 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I only enjoyed the Whiteside novella,
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This review is from: Not Just For Tonight (Paperback)
Let me be honest I bought it for the Whiteside novella, I really enjoyed it, but it was way too short, the characters were undeveloped and it was a little confusing.
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Not Just For Tonight by Susan Johnson (Paperback - August 1, 2005)
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