Rosalyn M. reviewed Beyond Business (Blackstones of Virginia, Bk 3) (Silhouette Desire, No 1649) on + 2 more book reviews
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I found the book to be good. I read this one first, Now I am back tracking to read the other two. It was a good story. I felt if the father was young looking and romatic the sons had to be just as good.
D.J. C. (readAlot) reviewed Beyond Business (Blackstones of Virginia, Bk 3) (Silhouette Desire, No 1649) on + 69 more book reviews
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May-December romance. Although it's not one of my favorite topics, I must say it was a well written book.
Margaret J. reviewed Beyond Business (Blackstones of Virginia, Bk 3) (Silhouette Desire, No 1649) on + 99 more book reviews
SHE NEEDED A REAL MAN ---
Keeping her condition a secret while temporarily sharing her boss's home put Renee Wilson at a disadvantage. The sultry secretary needed the job at Blackstone Farms.She couldn't affort to leave, but she didn't dare stay with widower Sheldon Blackstone, or deny the need that burned inside her whenever he was near. One look at Renee and Sheldon knew he would make her his mistress. But would seduction be enough? Or was the delectable, fragile mother-to-be fostering a deeper desire in him? Already her vulnerability and irrestible charm had begun to chip away at the icy shell that had encased his heart for so long....
Keeping her condition a secret while temporarily sharing her boss's home put Renee Wilson at a disadvantage. The sultry secretary needed the job at Blackstone Farms.She couldn't affort to leave, but she didn't dare stay with widower Sheldon Blackstone, or deny the need that burned inside her whenever he was near. One look at Renee and Sheldon knew he would make her his mistress. But would seduction be enough? Or was the delectable, fragile mother-to-be fostering a deeper desire in him? Already her vulnerability and irrestible charm had begun to chip away at the icy shell that had encased his heart for so long....
Rochell H. (ryeme) reviewed Beyond Business (Blackstones of Virginia, Bk 3) (Silhouette Desire, No 1649) on + 22 more book reviews
This was a very quick read. I liked the May-Dec romance between the two main characters. This is last of a three part series call the Blackstones of Virginia, a story in which the Blackstone patriarch gets involved in a surprise romance with his new---and very pregnant--assistant. The only thing I did not like about the story was the intentional deception of the real father of assistant's child. I understood her reasons for not wanting the real father to know about the baby but I still feel it was wrong. However, it could lead into another series with this family if Ms. Alers choose to go that route.
The sultry secretary desperately needed athe job at Blackstone Farms. She could not afford to leave, but she didn't dare stary with widower Sheldon Blackstone, or deny the need that burned inside her whenever he was near.
One look at Renee and Sheldon knew he would make her his mistress. But would seduction be enough? Or was the deletable, fragile mother-to-be fostering a deeper desire in him. Already, her vulnerability and irresistible charm had begund to chip away at the icy shell that had encased his heart for so long....
The sultry secretary desperately needed athe job at Blackstone Farms. She could not afford to leave, but she didn't dare stary with widower Sheldon Blackstone, or deny the need that burned inside her whenever he was near.
One look at Renee and Sheldon knew he would make her his mistress. But would seduction be enough? Or was the deletable, fragile mother-to-be fostering a deeper desire in him. Already, her vulnerability and irresistible charm had begund to chip away at the icy shell that had encased his heart for so long....