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K**R
Five Stars
Great book.
S**M
Well worth a read
I wasn't sure what to expect with this book, seeing as it's written in the first person, but I really enjoyed it. The villains were a bit OTT, but this is Mills and Boon romance after all. I thought the hero sweet, especially in his dealings with his son. The grandmother was a great character and it was nice to have a hero who seemed to be an overall pleasant person - obviously an alpha male master of the universe but with real relationships with his family
T**F
I generally liked the story
I generally liked the story, which was about Lena, a young mother on the run from the father of her baby - Alejandro, the Duke of Alzacar. Lena and Alejandro had a tempestuous relationship which collapsed when she felt threatened by his supposed desire to control her and the childs future.I did'nt like the first person point of view and the hero seemed wimpy. There are better Jennie Lucas books than this one.
J**R
A tangled web!
Lies born of tragedy are the basis of this story. An entertaining plot with likeable main characters with some varied secondary additions to the plot!
G**2
Wonderful Love Story.
After reading the reviews that the book was written in the first person - I was a little leery about buying this book for my Kindle App. I bought it anyway and am I glad I did. The author wrote in such a way that I understood and "got" all of Lena's feelings, as well as Alejandro's feelings. I've never read a book in the first person that I liked as much as I did this book, it left me with a wonderful warm feeling in my heart. Jennie Lucas wrote a wonderful, heart-warming love story. Buy this book - you won't be disappointed.
M**S
Being Lena Carlisle-- an absolutely convincing romance novel from a different point of view
There are romance novels that are light and easy to read. Romances you feel well with after you've read the last page, and which you'll remember as a good read, of course, but you can't remember why you thought so about that book.Then, there are romance novels that touch. Which allow you, the reader, to dive deep into the story, let you feel and experience the journey of the main characters as if you were there, standing next to them. But, what if you were the main character yourself, like it is in this book, being Lena Carlisle? What if you could feel, see and touch everything Lena sees, feels and touches?Contemporary romance author Jennie Lucas just gave us the chance to find out about exactly this, with her newest story "Uncovering Her Nine Month Secret". And she does well with it. Those who have read Jennie's books before, know pretty well about her ability to touch a readers heart with her writing. With this romance novel, the author has outdone herself, throwing us directly into Lena's head. It's a huge effort to write a novel from first person point of view, and even better when the author succeeds in showing believable emotions, insecurities and decisions of the acting main character. I believed everything Lena Carlisle said and did, because she had comprehensive reasons for it; plus, the author gave me enough time to understand Lena's motivation. Also, her counterpart Alejandro Navaro acted traceable when slowly unfolding the layers of his own family history, his fears and weaknesses. Even a Spanish millionaire peer has to fight the demons of the past, before he and Lena can have their Happy End.A completely recommendable romance novel, told from a different but great point of view.
J**.
GOOD!!
I enjoyed this book. It was a typical, but very good Hqn with a great HEA. I like the short and sweet ones that you can read in a day or two around your usual schedule and that leave you with a happy, good feeling ending.
S**R
Four Stars
Another great book from Jennie
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