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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I hated so much about this book. Most of which centers around the main character, Pru. She was awful to read about. Stuck her head in the damn sand the entire book. Continually complained about the same thing. In fact the entire book repeated itself in many aspects. The romance was awful, too. These two are going to end up making life miserable for each other under the guise of "love" within 5 years of being married to each other. But they're going to stick together because of the promises they've made for each other. Awful book. This isn't really a secret baby story, since the big reveal happened months before the baby arrived. So that would make it, what.... Secret fetus? Secret pregnancy? Whatever, it's not something I normally go for and not a trope JAK normally uses (and since she excels at recycling material in her books, this may be unique in her oeuvre). I generally liked the way it was handled. Nice mix of humor and pathos. This seems to be the point in JAK's career when she was startling to really get a handle on making things flow and toning down the alpha-jerkiness of her heroes. I mean McCord was kind of a douche at times, but the way his character was played off of Pru's made him seem like a befuddled, well-intentioned douche. And Pru seemed like a laid-back woman who knows how to use kindness to her advantage. I didn't love the end. There was actually a scene there that I think may have been repeated word-for-word in Ravished to better effect. But overall it was an enjoyable story. I rated it 3 stars in comparison with JAK's work as a whole, but in terms of her category romances, it might be closer to 4 stars. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las series editorialesHarlequin Temptation (146)
Unwilling to force her live-in love Case McCord into a proposal of marriage, a pregnant Pru Kenyon decides to walk away from the man she loves, not telling him that she is expecting his baby, but she never bargained on how much Case is willing to do for love. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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When Pru discovers she's pregnant, she gives Case an ultimatum: formalize their relationship or she is leaving. He declines; she leaves. After she's gone, Case gets a bill from a woman's clinic letting him know Pru is pregnant. He immediately goes to find her and proposes without telling her he knows she's pregnant.
Pru thinks he really does love her and accepts. On their honeymoon, they go to visit his estranged family which is where she learns why he doesn't like ultimatums. She also learns that he had a fiancé who died in a car accident after accusing him of refusing to marry her when she got pregnant. Pru knows that something isn't right. After all, he didn't hesitate to marry her in the same situation. It takes Pru's clear vision and trust in Case to finally get his family to see who was lying when the fiancé died. But someone doesn't want Case and Pru's relationship to work out.
I enjoyed this story. I liked the relationship of trust between Case and Pru and loved Pru's unwavering belief in Case's honor and goodness. I also liked some of the side characters. Pru's Aunt Wilhelmina raised her after her mother died and filled her with all kinds of Texas wisdom which Pru delights in quoting and Pru and Case's boss was also quite a character. ( )