Post by peepicheep on Nov 16, 2017 14:38:41 GMT -7
I think Return of the Moralis Wife is my favorite. I like that she has a slightly more legitimate reason than many romances for the "big problem". H did make the comment that he would do business with a serial killer, and the h knows the villain rapes children in Thailand. h thinks H will do business with villain.
Post by readerinnj on Jan 19, 2021 16:21:51 GMT -7
Recently re-read "Shattered Trust." While I really do like this book, the H needed a dose of Boogenhagen's skillet. The way he treated the h in the past and in the present was awful. While he had his reasons, they really don't excuse his actions. To make it worse, he let his family think that she kept his son away from him. Never admitted that he didn't want anything to do with the child and even gave up his rights. But, to JB's credit, it is a book that I re-read regularly.
Recently re-read "Shattered Trust." While I really do like this book, the H needed a dose of Boogenhagen's skillet. The way he treated the h in the past and in the present was awful. While he had his reasons, they really don't excuse his actions. To make it worse, he let his family think that she kept his son away from him. Never admitted that he didn't want anything to do with the child and even gave up his rights. But, to JB's credit, it is a book that I re-read regularly.
I agree. Nick needed a good wallop on the head. Shattered Trust was the first JB book I ever read and one of the few Harlequin books on my keeper shelf.