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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Napier at Her Best,
By Kay "spoonerfish" (Evergreen, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Winter Of Dreams (Year Down Under) (Harlequin Presents) (Paperback)
This is a great story with twins doing a little switching places and two artists sharing their passions. There are some good twists and turns. Olivia goes to Jordan's home to paint his father and Jordan and his family react to her presence. My favorite book by Susan Napier so far. I also enjoyed Secret Admirer
4.0 out of 5 stars
romance b/w 2 artists,
By RomReader (TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Winter Of Dreams (Year Down Under) (Harlequin Presents) (Paperback)
Artist heroine is commissioned to paint the portrait of sculptor Hero's father after her twin sister impersonated her during the job interview without her knowledge while she was ill. She temporarily moves into Hero's family estate to do the painting & scrambles to fill in the gap from her twin sister's short stay there. Hero in particular questions the differences b/w their chemistry when they 1st met/during the job interview/& now. Spending time together answer questions they have about each other esp heroine's hazy memory of their 1st meeting. It also reveals more of their secrets which could prove to be a detriment to their r/s.
This Napier book had some depth. The characters, romance, & story had a richness & complexity that isn't regularly found in a Harlequin book. It was emotionally-involving & paced well. The romance is complicated by other characters including heroine's twin sister who impersonated her & almost slept with Hero. Hero & heroine were imperfect people with artistic abilities & temperament. They both had different ways of handling their artistic work & the issues it presented to people in their lives. I liked how they merged their romance with their work. Their art reflected their individual personalities & emotional states. Sexual chemistry & love scenes were exciting. Recommended. |
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Winter of Dreams by Susan Napier (Hardcover - June 12, 1992)
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