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Majala's Reviews & Ratings

2019-07-03
Terrible. Good artwork to be fair, but unbelievably predictable story ... the workaholic boss, the Secretary waiting to be noticed ... and so little chemistey between the two, it's hard to call it a romance. There nay gqve been one kiss, it's hard to remember. Vaguely sweet in sickly, clich辿 story
2019-06-20
Genuinely entertaining ... a sweet love story of a tomboy growing up and trying to win a bet with her childhood friend. So different from the clich辿 romance stories. A breath of fresh air.
2019-06-20
I wish I'd read the reviews before starting this
2019-06-19
A promising premise but so short that it was hard to feel any empathy with any of the characters
2019-06-09
Yes, there is an unexpected pregnancy here which usually has me running for the hills but this is gently funny with 4 brothers and a grown up son all trying to protect a runaway girl ... I really enjoyed this and would recommend!
2019-06-05
It's a typical Harlequin happily ever after but it does have a little more depth tackling domestic violence and control. Lovely artwork so 4 stars.
2019-06-05
I'm stuck between a 3 and 4. It's yet another "marriage of convenience" except this time it is the hero trying to convince the heroine not to make a fake marriage and to believe in love. There's no chemistry between the two lead characters, no development of romance, no major declaration until the last couple of pages and it's really hard to believe in any passion but the art work is really beautiful.
2019-06-04
Typical man meets girl, one night, 5 years later ... so formulaic without any depth of character, but the art work was good, and the little boy is a cutie ...
2019-06-04
Average at best
2019-06-01
Still a typical Harlequin happily ever after ... I nearly didn't read it because the title suggests that any woman without her virginity in tact is "tarnished" and it could have gone a lot deeper ibto the donestic violence situation that forced the heroine Zoe to make some of her choices. Overall, great artwork, a decent read ... not something I would pick up twice