Liked It“Passionate romance by Sihouette desire!” see full review » see other reviews » |
Didn’t Like It“At first, i found the book quite charming and fascinating. but then the horrible insecurities of the hero broke the magic and made it an insufferable reading. He was soooooooooo annoying with his continuing mistrust of every single word the heroine uttered. and like Janine (the heroine) stated...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“At first, i found the book quite charming and fascinating. but then the horrible insecurities of the hero broke the magic and made it an insufferable reading. He was soooooooooo annoying with his continuing mistrust of every single word the heroine uttered. and like Janine (the heroine) stated even if the truth slapped him in the face, he'd always think ill of people no matter what. I love to read about a tormented hero who is healed later on by love but i DO NOT love to read about a weak hero who is constantly whining, making excuses and hurting others in the process. Besides, the ending was rushed and i felt absolutely nothing reading it. All i could say in the end was: huh? is that it?
And finally the heroine was too forgiving for my peace of mind.Didin't she ask herself "Will he have these insecurities moods again?"
I can't believe that happily ever after would occur in their case. Love without trust is like life without oxygen JUST USELESS. well i hope he'll go see a shrink who may hopefully help them. i know that i'm a little too harsh on him but don't you sometimes want to tell "men" like Mack (he's more like a big boy): come on get over yourself and move on!!!!!”
“Passionate romance by Sihouette desire!”
Orchid of India wrote this review Wednesday, November 21 2007. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“There was little left that could surprise Janine Shaker-except for billionaire Max Striver's suddenly proposing a fake marriage.
Max's need for a temporary wife and his desire for Janine seemed to coincide perfectly. He knew that Janine wasn't in a position to refuse his offer-or his bed. Before they can allow their true feelings to come to the surface they both have to battle their inability to trust, Max because of his ex-wife's lying and cheating and Janine because she was engaged to a man who lied to her then stole from her.
But then their make-believe marriage became more passionate than either anticipated. Would it cause them to forget this was all just a game to pretend?
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