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2015 Harlequin Presents Reading
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What HQNs are you reading right now?
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I'm reading that soon!

- At No Man's Command by Melanie Milburne
-Bound by the Italian's Contract by Janette Kenny
Starting with the Milburne book...some of hers I really like, others I find very ordinary with some of the heroines being quite immature (one I recall where she tipped a cup of coffee in the hero's lap in a fit of pique). One thing I do find is that Milburne doesn't write cardboard characters. Her heroine in this latest book, Aiesha Adams,was different. To start with I didn't really relate to her and didn't really think I was going to like her that much, but in fact it turned around. She's carrying quite a lot of emotional scars, and the story ending was really satisfying.
Kenny's book I didn't enjoy much. I found it hard to follow at times - and I read my HP for light reading enjoyment. There were things in the plot line that just didn't make sense to me and what happened to the heroine (won't spoil it) in her past really seemed contrived. I just didn't get why that was integral to the story - could have easily been left out.
As always, love to hear from anyone else who has read either of these books. Great to have a discussion about them on a forum like ours.


She's got a great voice. I can't wait to read more. I really like the heroine in this one. Her secret baby choices made sense. :D


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Verity wrote: "I luv VP'S writing, especially her heroes."
I haven't gotten to read her yet. I will try to squeeze her in early next year.
I haven't gotten to read her yet. I will try to squeeze her in early next year.

Very funny scene where the hero gives the heroine a hickey and they both freak out.
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Kelly wrote: "I'm reading Lynne Graham's Ruthless Magnate's Virgin Mistress. I've read it before, and the hero is not a huge jacksass and the heroine, well, not TSTL. She gives him a run for his money.
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I liked that one.
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I liked that one.
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This was among the first HPs i read, and among my favorites too :)






I used to love every book this author created but recently her books IMHO have been a bit crummy. However, I was really happy to see that her newest Harlequin Presents (my guilty pleasure books) was awesome. The H, Dante, falls so deeply in love with the h, Belle, he doesn't know what hit him. Dante isn't an ass**hole like a lot of her previous Heros. Their story is really sweet and low angst. I highly recommend this book.

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don't worry. hero's wife cheated on him first that too with his rival/enemy. but what hero did with heroine was really unfair.but still i will recommend it coz its intense but good read... atleast i like it
... all the best