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Annie and the Red-Hot Italian by Carole Mortimer

mrose21's review

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4.0

Really nice read. I enjoyed this one more than the other book in the series.

I wasn't too sure because of his attitude at the start, not remembering he slept with her isn't the sort of hero I wanted for any heroine. However kind of understandable given that situation, I can understand traumatic events make you omit details, even temporarily.

I liked Annie, I found her to be a good character didn't roll over and let him steam roll her to his own ideal situation she held her ground and stuck up for her child.
Luc was also a nice character, he was a stereotypical italian male without being too you will do as I say and there is no other way, it was more when he realised what she was saying made sense he backed off and tried another way that wasn't so forceful and more because of his feelings.

Nice read.

vaindesi's review against another edition

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1.5

His reaction was beyond over the top. He's quick to judge, like the reputation of the Balfour sisters. Plus the writing seemed disjointed. The end barely slipped this beyond one star. 
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