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2.0 out of 5 stars
Felt sort of awkward to read at times,
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This review is from: The Things We Do For Love (Harlequin Super Romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
Eh.I didn't hate it. But I almost didn't read it, it just started off silly. Our main character is in love with a coworker that is engaged to someone else. Her cousin has the hots for her other coworker, the one she not so secretly hates. Why does she hate him--because he potentially could be famous one day, like her father. What? Her cousin suggests she try a love potion. She does. Again, what? Wrong guy (big surprise) drinks it and chaos ensues. The part that really got to me was her cousin's character, she was almost entirely unbelievable. And she is supposed to be the best friend of the main character, but she seems like one messed up chick. I just didn't like the characters all that much. (See, I've forgotten their names already)
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1.0 out of 5 stars
BORING,
By Avid Reader (Hammond, LA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Things We Do For Love (Harlequin Super Romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
I thought that the premise seemed interesting--girl gets love potion to give to man who has shown no interest in her (and is engaged) and someone else drinks it instead. However, the book is full of wooden characters and boring dialogue and the romance is dull. I bought this book at a discount store and still think I paid too much for the enjoyment I received from it.
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The Things We Do For Love (Harlequin Super Romance) by Margot Early (Mass Market Paperback - February 10, 2009)
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