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Pat, simple-minded psychological “explanations” of adult behavior carried over from childhood. Some of the stories and quotes are interesting, some of the quotes even valuable, but NONE of the explanations or comments are either interesting or valuable. I quit reading after page 46. Unimportant book, unfortunately. Perhaps even smug. Highlight: Quote from O’Neill on p. 34-35.
Hearts That We Broke
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Why must Club Lonely Hearts The
I can’t stop thinking of this book, I even re-read the ending last night, it was so addicting.
Ok, I’ll start by the end point I wish to make; we need a sequel here, too many cute things are not completed/resolved (Bren/Candace). I mean Liz and Reilly were so cute it hurt, and would be nice to see progressing, but I really would like to see bad girl candace and even bigger bad girl Bren go all out and move forward;
Somewhat very sexy with an evolving love story with a pregnant woman, many nice thoughts there… From hospital corridors to not so private sex near the softball diamond this book has it all!
Background, the characters:
My favorite: Thirty-five year old Liz Ramsey is a medical attorney who is lovely inside and out. (and pregnant too)
A ladyshark: Twenty-seven year old Candace, a model pretty blonde, has a high stakes job as a self-employed commodities trader who lives and loves in the moment.
Cutesy Bren, with quite a large amount of secrets:
Thirty year old Bren is attractive, thoughtful and introspective, she has a fulfilling job directing the rare books department at Temple University but has never been in a long term relationship.
Three great friends, hot as they are, very close but with some secrets
And gorgeous thirty-one year old orthopedic surgeon Dr. Reilly Danvers is a joy to get to know; what a romatic cutie, she’s my fav.
Spoiler ** The “crisis” at the end with Julia on the street, I will only allude to added some very nice tension, and a very very cute romance scene. Bravo RadClyffe for a superb twist!
My 1st Radclyffe book, I will be buying more. If you liked this one, anything by Meghan O’Brien is also good(like a 10 vs a 9 on 10, all very good..) and Kim baldwin/Xenia Alexiou.
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