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The Spaniard's Woman

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Rosie’s mother loved her father till the day she died…even though he abandoned her when she got pregnant. Rosie wants to tell her father how her mother felt, so she goes to work at her father's mansion as a maid. However, her father isn’t there. Instead, a sexy man named Sebastian meets Rosie. Rosie is won over by his kindness, and before she knows it, she ends up in his bed. Will Rosie now share the same fate as her mother?

132 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 1, 2007

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Mizuho Ayabe

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April 8, 2021
The H and h have had two encounters on the same day before they have sex that same night. In both encounters she hardly says a word, she blushes every minute and she stares at him with her mouth open. Yet he is falling for her. He must like to hear himself talk. It’s as if he just as well could have sex with a plastic doll, because dolls don’t talk either.

There are two maids cleaning the house. They are both employees of the H. The h Rosie is thin and very hardworking. And the other maid Sharon is fat and lazy. I find that rather offensive. As if there is a connection between being lazy and being fat. The H thinks of Sharon as stuffing herself full of chocolates.

The book is like a monologue from him. He talks and he asks her questions. She hardly talks and she doesn’t even answer his questions and she blushes every few pages. I understand that she feels intimidated, but this is so extreme that it is ridiculous. Only when she’s mad, she talks (or yells). But she apparently isn’t able to have a normal conversation.

She holds it against her biological dad that he didn’t take care of her. But her mother has said that she never told the biological dad that she’s pregnant, so he didn’t know. I therefore don’t understand why she holds a grudge against him.

And she blames her biological dad’s lack of morals for sleeping with her mother, but it takes two to tango. Her mother knew he was married and that didn’t stop her either.

She and her mother lived in poverty, but her mother has kept a valuable necklace all those years which she could have sold for a lot of money to provide for her daughter. Yet the daughter keeps blaming her biological dad for their poverty. That irritated me.

It all just makes no sense. Him falling in love with a non-speaking doll. Her hating her dad for not looking out for a child he never knew he had. Even a HP needs some kind of logic.
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February 23, 2017
An unusual story

of a woman wanting to find out who her father is.

Her mother left it to her deathbed, to tell her about her father, but not who he was. Rosie found a letter telling her the name.

After that she saw an advertisement for temps to clean at her father's home. She decided to try for the job in order to find out who he is.

Whilst there she found out he was in Spain recovering from an illness. She is disappointed, but continues with the job. Although young she was more mature due to nursing her mother and dealing with her death.

Sebastian comes along, he is overseeing the work and is a nephew by marriage to Marcus who is Rosie's father. He takes an interest in Rosie, after her sadness of remembering her mother. One thing leads to another and Rosie is asked to go to Spain with Sebastian. Before going, Rosie tells him about her father. Sebastian takes it very hard. He can't believe that Marcus would do that, then he accused her of wanting Marcus' money. That was when he saw the necklace and Rosie gave him a letter that Marcus wrote to her mother.

Sebastian was now upset but at Marcus for betraying his Aunt Lucia. He hardly spoke more than the essentials to Rosie.

Marcus was with his fiancee Terrina who Sebastian knew was only in it for the money as he found her out and knew she couldn't give Marcus what he wanted. Sebastian was trying to get rid of her. This however backfires when Rosie over hears the conversation.

You will have to read the rest to find out what happens next.

It has a wonderful ending, great graphics and clear text.
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