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Pertenece a las seriesMills & Boon Intrigue (His Runaway Juror - 756) Pertenece a las series editorialesHarlequin Intrigue (992)
Brand Gallagher was on an undercover mission to bring down the Castellano crime syndicate and avenge his brother's death. Yet when he was ordered to kill Lily Raines--unlucky juror no. 7--the tough lawman knew he couldn't break his oath to serve and protect. But compromising his long-standing cover as a mob associate would surely get them both killed. Though they were little more than strangers, something about Lily demanded he offer his protection. Now on the run from the mob and the law, Brand was about to break the cardinal rule of law enforcement by involving his heart. Only, revealing his true identity to Lily suddenly seemed an even greater risk.... No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I haven’t read a Harlequin romance in years, and certainly never one of these “intrigue” series. It’s not my type, even though I read a bit of romantic suspense when I was trying to figure out what I liked. This book, however, is less than 300 pages long and was free, so why wouldn’t I read it?
I didn’t dislike it, I can give it that much. It definitely felt like a formulaic romantic suspense, though. Heroine is threatened, heroine feels safe with hero but he has that dangerous edge that makes him sexy, hero and heroine fall in love magically after spending two days together, etc. I guess you could say that about all romances, but this one isn’t far out from the mold, and I didn’t find the suspense part particularly suspenseful. I could tell what was going to happen because there just aren’t many ways this story can go. It was moderately entertaining and probably a good way to waste some time, but Mallory Kane isn’t doing anything new here, just providing a run-of-the-mill romance. I guess that’s why it’s a Harlequin.
Recommended only if you like the formula of romantic suspense.
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