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51+ Obras 264 Miembros 2 Reseñas

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Incluye el nombre: Stephanie Howard

Series

Obras de Stephanie Howard

Master of Glen Crannach (1990) 31 copias
Reluctant Prisoner (1987) 12 copias
Give Them Something Better (2011) 11 copias
Dangerous Infatuation (1991) 9 copias
Bride For Strathallane (1990) 9 copias
An Impossible Passion (1990) 8 copias
Highland Turmoil (1989) 7 copias
Bride For A Price (1990) 7 copias
Dark Lucifer (1988) 7 copias
Kiss of the Falcon (1990) 7 copias
A Roman Marriage (1993) 6 copias

Obras relacionadas

An Impossible Passion (2018) — Original Text — 1 copia
The Man Who Broke Hearts (2021) — Original Text — 1 copia

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Género
female
Lugar de nacimiento
Dundee, Scotland, UK
Lugares de residencia
United Kingdom
Educación
London School of Economics
Ocupaciones
journalist
editor

Miembros

Reseñas

He doesn't cheat but he is selfish, arrogant and emotionally abusive until he realises her worth.
She believes he is cheating with an ex mistress and there is a good reasoning behind it but rather than explain properly he allows her to believe it even though it hurts her deeply.
He uses their child to blackmail her.
I would have liked more redemption if he is going to be so awful.
 
Denunciada
izzied | Oct 29, 2020 |
Yes, another old book, don't sue me. Not the best for a review site to keep rehashing older books that aren't well-known, but I know the readers here will likely understand the pull of the older Harlequin books. Easy to read in one afternoon and strangely addictive, these stories are the type they spew out by the dozens but each holds a strangely mesmerizing quality.

In Romantic Journey, the protagonist is a struggling journalist eager to help her family back home, not entirely devoted to her job but determined to succeed so that she can find peace in her personal life. To do so, she must fight the domineering and stubborn Vittorio (yes, Vittorio), losing her heart along the way (naturally).

I wasn't excited about this book at first, truthfully, for during the first chapter the author showed tendency to over-dramatize and use the word "very" excessively. Howard took too much care in pointless description, overdoing the reaction angle the characters should have, making things seem too "bookey." After the author found her footing, the book fortunately took a better-written direction.

While I wasn't impressed with their initial meeting of minds, both Vittorio (yes, Vittorio) and Kate grew on me. I found her uncomfortable meeting in his hotel room delightfully embarrassing; it would have been impossible to have turned away if I wanted to. Her plan to accompany him on the trip was wicked fun, as was his reaction when he found her out. There were fun times with this one, many of them hilarious. Romantic moments weren't outstanding much of the time, although there were some typically sweet moments.

Another winner for Harlequin, this one not suffering from the sickly sweet syndrome, or where it's so light and fluffy airheads only need to apply. Instead it's sweet, it's cute, it's fun and funny, it's romantic and sensual without the spice, and leaves that warm, cuddly feeling in the pit of the stomach (although sadly not that warm feeling any other places).

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Denunciada
ErinPaperbackstash | Jun 14, 2016 |

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Obras
51
También por
2
Miembros
264
Popularidad
#87,286
Valoración
3.2
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
154
Idiomas
7

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