Bedded for Diamonds (Bennett Family #2)
by
Kelly Hunter (Goodreads Author)
He'll protect her--and bed her!
Tristan Bennet is tall, sexy and enigmatic--and jeweler Erin can't tell whether he's a gem or a rough diamond.
But Tristan has a week to spare--so he'll act as protector to Erin while she goes to Australia's gem mines to buy precious stones.
Once she and Tristan are on the road, the heat they generate dirves them both to distraction. Erin knows
...moreMass Market Paperbound, 185 pages
Published
February 12th 2008
by Harlequin Books
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Liked it better than the first book, it's a bit more serious and darker, and the hero is not a billionaire tycoon, for a change, but a normal man (as normal as an Interpol undercover agent can be).
Love the relationship between the heroine, Erin & her mother, and the scene when they, well, ambush Travis during the brunch. :)
One thing I really don't get is how the hell is the title related to the book. The diamonds are mentioned at the end of the book, trough it they are lo...more
Love the relationship between the heroine, Erin & her mother, and the scene when they, well, ambush Travis during the brunch. :)
One thing I really don't get is how the hell is the title related to the book. The diamonds are mentioned at the end of the book, trough it they are lo...more
Jacqueline
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Tristan's story. It was good. Not quite as light hearted as the other 2 I've read in this series. Still the hero and heroine are well developed and you care what happens to them. She does a good job of helping him get over some bad mental stuff resulting from his job with Interpol. And it was creepily bad. The plot is a basically a road trip and focuses on their relationship. No evil exes or interfereing family etc. Worth the read if you're doing the series.
Li
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Kelly Hunter does it again. This had everything - humour, chemistry, romance, and great storytelling, and the (small) subplot around stolen diamonds tugged at my heartstrings. Both the h/h concede gracefully at the end and both end up winners. I haven't been reading any Kelly Hunters before now - obviously I've been missing out.
another book about a member of the bennett family. and best of all, these characters are not rich, titled, famous, etc.; they are fairly ordinary people, except for the beautiful part, that is. but this is HPlandia. i especially liked the heroine who had an interesting job as a jewelry designer and as a taxi cab driver!
One of the better of the romance novels I've been reading these days. Love the Australian setting. The main female character, Erin, was well rounded as was Tristan, the male character. I enjoyed their adventures along the way to falling in love. :)
Sweet and cheerful, with just enough regular-person unhappiness to make it a satisfying read. Protagonists are witty and have actual interests, and it's easy to believe that they would find each other meaningfully attractive, and could have a HEA.
Once again, a top-notch book by Kelly Hunter. I think she's quickly becoming one of my favorite HP authors. I love that the characters readily admit to each other at the very beginning that they are attracted to each other instead of trying to hide it or lie about it, even if they still fight it.
Diana
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I love, love, love the hero and the heroine in this story. Actually, just about everything about it I ended up falling in love with. The characters are exquisite, and I was there laughing and sighing, fanning myself, and crying along. Unfortunate that the title isn't a match (really now, the diamonds didn't even figure until the end, and it definitely was not the reason for any bedding).
I picked this book up after reading about Hallie, and wanted to learn more about the Bennett siblin...more
I picked this book up after reading about Hallie, and wanted to learn more about the Bennett siblin...more
Modern
Sigh....
It's a shame they saddled this book with such a dumbass title, because it was a joy to read and anything but a cookie-cutter HP. The book does make the common mistake of imagining Interpol as an investigative police agency rather than the liason/information bank it is in reality, and that takes it down a notch. Nonetheless, I'd call it a 4.5* story about reconciling what you think you want with what you realize you need.
Another good one! Gotta love all those tall brooding heroes!!
Heartwarming, fun, fast, hot. Love both hero and heroine.
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Australian born Kelly Hunter is a three time Romance Writers of America Rita finalist, a USA Today Bestselling author and loves writing to the demands of the short category romance form.
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