Holiday Confessions (Silhouette Desire)
 

Holiday Confessions (Silhouette Desire)

by Anne Marie Winston

He had never seen her face…and yet he could read her better than any sighted man ever had. For ex-model Lynne Devane, meeting someone as powerful and sexy as Brendan Reilly--a man without an agenda--made her want to finally confess who she really was.

Brendan had every intention of getting Lynne into his bed, but trusting her was another matter. History had taught him to steer... (read more)

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Overview: Amazon Reviews

Very well done!
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, June 7, 2007
As the wife of a disabled man, I am too often disappointed by the way authors depict disabled heroes.

Well, I am happy to say that Anne Marie Winston did a great job portraying the hero as a smart, witty, successful guy who can't see. He's not whiney, he's not bitter, he's not any of the usual, awful "dis-guy" romance-novel stereotypes. In other words: he's normal. The heroine, too, is well-done -- she doesn't coddle or pity him, and assumes -- accurately -- that there isn't much he can't do. Very likeable characters! Highly recommended.
An Enjoyable Quick Read
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, April 24, 2007
I enjoyed reading this book, because it was romantic with just a touch of sexiness. It was a unique love story that portrayed a strong romantic hero with a handicap and a beautiful heroine with some hang-ups. Both characters were smart and sexy. This book cannot be classified as "Hot Sexy", but it really is a sweet romance with a couple heated sex scenes. One of the few Harlequin books that both the hero and heroine were likeable throughout the storyline.

I gave it only 4 out of 5 stars because it read quickly, but that's normal for most Harlequin Romances.
Holiday Confessions
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, November 20, 2006
Great Book! I really enjoyed reading it because it showed how a person with a handicap could enter into a good relationship with a person that was trying to find herself after her abrupt career change. The characters are delightful and the story line is great. It is a true love story.
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