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Chargement... Heartbreakerpar Diana Palmer
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Heartbreaker by Diana Palmer A lot of secrets come out throughout this book that make terrible things happen as some don't stop to listen and ask about the incidents. Telli and her sisters are brought up by Marge and her husband, who's passed away. Her brother is also there and his secrets come out also to leave others hating things that happened. Grange saved her from the ditch filled with water after the accident. She can't recall a thing nor the past 1 year of her life. Shame a tornado had to uproot everything to make them realize what they do have. Nice romance and mystery all combined into one. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Rule number one: never settle down. J. B. Hammock treated his women well, but with a no-strings detachment they gladly accepted. Until sweet Tellie Maddox began hovering around, caring about him. And when Tellie lost her memory, she believed she was J.B.'s friend. Even he couldn't be so heartless as to push Tellie aside, and so he played his role...until friendship turned into something deeper than a heartbreaker like J.B. had ever intended. Then Tellie's memory returned.... Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Writing style was EXTREMELY telly not showy. It was practically of the "gentle reader" variety. You were forced away from immediate and deep involvement with the characters. The end was a recitation of facts telling us what happened rather than any actual scenes of action. And the fact that she was buying maternity clothes when she was 2 weeks pregnant was just plain ludicrous. ( )