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presumed dead, antiquities dealer Brand Noble has finally clawed his way back to New York City, Only to find his wife, Clea, pregnantand engaged to another man She hadn't wasted any time in moving on, It will not do. Brand will have her backno matter what,

Clea had held out to the bitter end before tearfully having Brand declared dead, Now he's jumped to conclusions about her condition, and his unwillingness to believe her explanation is unbearable,

She will not be reclaimedor so she tells herself, Even as her resistance melts under his scorching caresses,

.En realidad. Why are all category books about rich people Okay, okay, I know I'm generalizing and it depends on the line and blah di blah, but it feels like every Romantic Times er's Choice nominee I have read in the 'series' categories have been about rich people.
Tentative relationship happens between a commoner and a rich person or two rich people, some horrible miscommunication occurs, and then they have to find their way back to each other.
I know this is a case of brand identity and that I shouldn't be surprised by all this, but it just reinforces my opinion that I am not the target audience for these books.
I always want to know more about the interesting stuff and less about the whining, Like the antiquities thing in Reclaiming His Pregnant Widow was intriguing and still mildly relevant to today's time,

I wanted to learn how Brand got his start in the field, not read about his complete amp total freakout over the possibility Clea might have moved on.
It's been FOUR years, you ass, Why wouldn't you go to an American Embassy If you'd died of cancer, would you have expected her to sit around and grieve over you forever Given Clea's sensitivity over her mother's perceived 'desertion,' isn't it possible she's going to be a tad kerflumpt about you striding back into her life after FOUR years of no contact

Clea, on the other hand, has a fascinating job as a museum curator, one she gained after she worked her way up.
Do we learn about this or what a 'museum mile' event is Noooo, Instead, the reader deduces that Clea has never seen an episode of Gossip Girl as she proceeds to drag out the 'fake fiancee' bit with the companion 'I'm
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furious, but I'll sleep with you anyway' cliche.
One would have thought Clea would be on a roller coaster of emotions, considering the fact that she's pregnant and her dead husband just crashed her workplace gala after FOUR years.
Instead she kinda whiffles between indignation, fury, lust, and depression, She needed a therapist and a carton of ice cream,

Despite my own whining, I don't think the book is poorly written, Radley does her best within the limits of the structure of a category romance, I think, what I really want, is to find an author who can take the category formula and me forget that it is a formula.
This book pissed me off because I just didn't buy the whole thing from practially beginning to end, y'all! Personally, I would have passed out cold if my presumably dead husband shows up at my gallery thingy.
Oh, and who the HEL just shows up like that some four years later

Whatever, Not buying it! Buncha freaking idiots the lot of them! I don't want to read this, but I needed to mark it as toread for the ridiculousness that is the title.
That is all. Good book. The backfromthedead theme hasn't been used too much lately, so I enjoyed it, I understood Brand's shock when he found Clea pregnant, but giving her a chance to talk would have been nice, Of course, it would have made for a shorter book! I liked the mystery of why Brand was kidnapped, and who could have been behind it, Not as intense as an Intrigue or Romantic Suspense, but still good,
The dude was gone foryears and expected her to be there waiting for him, . . It was pretty good and a fast read, I found a few mistakes, but overall it was good, How could I not pick up such an awesome title I liked the story, though I could predict most of the twists amp turns, But that's part of the charm, right One star less for the cheesy title, . . but the book was excellent, . . Much, much different from the regular tropes with a solid storyline and the correct mix of emotions! I was bored through the suspense part,i skipped it completely but i liked BrandClea,they loved each other deeply and liked the way they cleared the misunderstandings and were there for each other

the issue which was shown which caused BrandClea's seperation was not good enough,it kind off made the story drag and dull

i am rating it.
star only for BrandClea

Overall okay read The book was okay to me and had me at time skipping ahead to get to more of the story quicker.
I loved Brand but Clea annoyed me at times with her unwillingness to believe the worst about her father and best friend when evidence stacks up to prove it.
It ends well that is why it got the fourth star but I will have to read more from the author before I judge her writing Cute story.
OK character. Readable!!!!!!!!!
tipica historia d harlequin xD Excellent book! A very intrigating and captivating story with strong characters and very well written, . . Did find myself skipping pg but still got story, Brand disappears and is claimed to be dead, To move on and start living clea decides to get pregnant and make changes, Brand comes back afteryrs missing to a wife how declared him dead and pregnant, This story had a really good mystery and a lot if backstabbing black market stuff, Good story. I went into this book with a lot of expectation after all the premise was good, a back from the dead story with the hero Brand finding his wife Clea pregnant but sadly it lacked something in emotion and execution and to be honest I had a hard time believing these two were adults.


Their meeting after so long should have been a joyous occasion but Brand acts like a jerk refusing to tell Clea where he has been while Clea too takes out her frustration on his refusal to listen by not telling him that her pregnancy is his.


I was like seriously and then Clea further acted like a fool, lying about being engaged and not bothering to step away from her engagements to talk.


I was quite disappointed, This was definitely something different in regards to storyline, which is why I enjoyed it so much, .