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Wagered Woman, May 19, 2000
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This review is from: Wagered Woman (The Jones Gang) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 794) (Paperback)
A good read! Delilah Jones and Sam Fletcher have known each other for 20 years and have finally discovered each other. They live in a very samll town and everyone puts in their 2 cents on the romance so they have to overcome all of the setbacks that come their way. The biggest setback is admitting that they love each other and learning to deal with it. I enjoyed the book.
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Wagered Woman, March 30, 2004
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This review is from: Wagered Woman (The Jones Gang) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 794) (Paperback)
If you're into romance + humor this book would be the best for you. It was definetly a good read for me. It is based in a small town setting. The main character Delilah Jones tries to prove to everyone especially herself; that she is a sophisticated career woman, who basically doesn't want to be like any of her rowdy brothers.
For almost 20 years her and her enemy Sam Fletcher made a silent vow, by pretending the other wasn't there. Until one day Sam Fletcher who also dispises her, comes in her life all of a sudden and breaks that vow. Make it worse Sam is every bit as wild as her brothers!
I spent my time laughing while reading each page, I guess it's a typical small town surrounding.
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Wagered Woman, June 5, 2000
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This review is from: Wagered Woman (The Jones Gang) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 794) (Paperback)
When I read this I didn't realize it was the first of the Jones Gang series. Delilah is Oggie Jones's daughter and that means he wagered one of his properties that Sam Fletcher would marry her and her brother Brendan wagered his semi on a game of cards with Sam but Sam wanted a date with Delilah instead of the truck. Poor Delilah is a schoolteacher and a very straight-laced woman who is not happy to be one of the Jones Gang! I did want to add this to my previous review.
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