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Cargando... The Heir's Proposalpor Raye Morgan
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Marc Huntington needs to protect his ancestral estate when he discovers it's being sold out from under him. Luckily, keeping an eye on the main competition is no hardship: Torie Sands is as beautiful as she is secretive.... Torie grew up as the butler's daughter on the Huntington estate and she's back to clear her family name--not to fall for enigmatic Marc all over again! How will she gain the trust of this hard, suspicious man, whose years as a navy SEAL have left him wounded and wary? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The writing also seemed a bit different. The suspicious part of me wants to know if this was ghost-written, but maybe Morgan was just trying a slightly different writing voice? I had trouble with some of the scenes (don't know if that's the right word for it) moving too fast. Torie would be in one place and moving along to another place after the paragraph. I had to stop to reread it because I wasn't sure what just happened.
Then there was this scene: Marc needed to borrow Billy's motorcycle in order to reach Torie and rescue her. Billy was horrified of the idea of his bike riding on sand, but Marc said there is a compacted trail, plus he needs to save Torie. Billy then said, "Oh. Well okay then."
Srsly. Not only was that dialogue lame, but it was totally unnecessary. This is why I believe this might have been ghost written, because a writer writing categories as long as Morgan has wouldn't waste the small word count limit on unnecessary dialogue. (Then again I could be wrong...) ( )