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The Wrong Bride

(2001)
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I really liked Devlin and Jessica's love story. It had drama, angst, intrigue, humor, and a couple twists. Devlin and Jessica had explosive chemistry in and out of the bedroom. I felt bad for her throughout the story because of the number of duplicitous people surrounding her but by the end she had grown stronger because of Devlin's love and support and he learned the meaning of true love because of Jessica. I liked the third person dual POVs. It's always nice knowing what's going on in both main characters' minds. But sometimes the abrupt change from one to another messed with the flow of the story. Page breaks or new chapters would have been nice at the switches. I normally don't read bonus material included with books but since the secondary story dealt directly with the main book I read Sister Switch and enjoyed learning why Tracy never came to Jessica's rescue. It wasn't anything like I imagined. Both these short stories are definitely worth the read and I'm happy that I gave it a try.


Genre: Romance

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