a romantic title for such a sordid story, The protagonists spend the whole time sneaking around behind the back of his fiancee, Disgusting cheaters don't deserve an HEA! Guess its alright, A lot
of back and forth that just bloated the story, But if you are tapped out on other titles you could do worse, No one is really likable or dislikable, Just a shrug, that was everything and everyone in this book, Two and a half, Much of this book is about the H and the h torturing themselves because they can never be together.
However, they get their acts together in the end, but not before a lot of drama and agonized discussions.
Toxic “romance” between two loathsome people, But Dom Manoel spouted some of the most hilariously awful purple prose so theres that, I guess, SYNOPSIS:
When Steve arrived in Portugal to stay with her brother she was not prepared to be bowled clean off her feet by the first startlingly handsome man who looked at her is disapproval because she was wearing shorts and he was a Portuguese who liked and, indeed, insisted on his women being feminine.
Dom Manoel likened Steve to a rose, She wanted to be a red one, He preferred to wear a white one in his immaculate lapel!
It was an enjoyable tender story.
Published inthis was thepublication,
Anita Charles also wrote under the pseudonyms of Joan M, Allen Susan Barrie, Pamela Kent, Averil Ives, Anita Charles, Barbara Rowan, Jane Beaufort, Rose Burghley, Mary Whistler and Marguerite Bell.
When Steve arrived in Portugal to stay with her brother she was not prepared to be bowled clean off her feet by the first startlingly handsome man who looked at her is disapproval because she was wearing shorts and he was a Portuguese who liked and, indeed, insisted on his women being feminine.
Dom Manoel likened Steve to a rose, She wanted to be a red one, He preferred to wear a white one in his immaculate lapel! When Steve arrived in Portugal to spend some time with her brother Tim, she could never have imagined falling in love with Dom Manoel, a Spanish noble but she did.
Manoel was engaged to a little beauty and he could not have Steve for his own, despite the fact of falling in love with her.
When things were at the peak and disaster was near, Manoel realized her loved Steve aka Stephanie greater than anything in the whole entire world.
Now Manoel just had to convince Steve to marry him,
I thought this book seemed so ditzy and a bit childish, It just all folded in like it was written for a child, I don't know if this is just due to the fact the writer isn't that good or if it's due to the fact, that's how the author wanted it.
I can't say I disliked it because it has to be really bad for me to dislike a book but I certainly can't say I liked it.
One of many pseudonyms used by Ida Julia Pollock, née Crowe, Mrs. Pollack was a British writer of several short stories andromance novels that were published under her married name and under a number of different pseudonyms: Joan M.
Allen Susan Barrie, Pamela Kent, Averil Ives, Anita Charles, Barbara Rowan, Jane Beaufort, Rose Burghley, Mary Whistler and Marguerite Bell.
She has sold millions of copies over heryear career, She has been referred to as the worlds oldest novelist who was still active atand continued writing until her death.
Ida and her husband, Lt Colonel Hugh Alexander Pollock, DSO, a veteran of war and Winston Churchills collaborator and editor, had a daughter, Rosemary Pollock, who is also a ro One of many pseudonyms used by Ida Julia Pollock, née Crowe.
Mrs. Pollack was a British writer of several short stories andromance novels that were published under her married name and under a number of different pseudonyms: Joan M.
Allen Susan Barrie, Pamela Kent, Averil Ives, Anita Charles, Barbara Rowan, Jane Beaufort, Rose Burghley, Mary Whistler and Marguerite Bell.
She has sold millions of copies over heryear career, She has been referred to as the "world's oldest novelist" who was still active atand continued writing until her death.
Ida and her husband, Lt Colonel Hugh Alexander Pollock, DSO, a veteran of war and Winston Churchill's collaborator and editor, had a daughter, Rosemary Pollock, who is also a romance writer.
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