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This is the story of Jason and Gracie, their step-sister Glory had her own story in Fearless...I liked Jason(he was not as bad as the male character in Fearless-which I hated), until his hormones got the better of him, and then he became a jerk, and Gracie was spaced out and in her own little world, when the book started, and later she had a personality change and became a little bold, stood up for herself(she didn't feel like the same person). Overall I enjoyed this one much more than the before mentioned Fearless.
This book is pretty much the same formula Diana Palmer has been using in her latest books...I don't mind reading them if I can find them at my local library, and if I don't then I pass, I wouldn't even waste my credits for them!
This book is pretty much the same formula Diana Palmer has been using in her latest books...I don't mind reading them if I can find them at my local library, and if I don't then I pass, I wouldn't even waste my credits for them!
I found myself wanting to stop reading this book several times. No one could possibly be as dumb and as gullible as Gracie came off in this book. Her mother was sexually abused by her father and convinced Gracie that all men were animals in bed so Gracie was terrified of sex. But, Gracie has a sister Glory who is happily married. Don't you think that Gracie would have talked this over with her sister? Also, her thinking that Jason would reject her because of things her father did to her in the past was beyond irritating. The way I look at it was that if Jason would reject her for something that happened in the past, then she would have been well rid with him.
And don't get me started on Jason. If any guy had done to me or talked to me the way Jason did to Gracie and talked to her, I would have kicked him down the road and told him not to bother coming back.
This was one of the weakest Diana Palmer books I have read to date. Her formula "the big misunderstanding" is getting a little old.
And don't get me started on Jason. If any guy had done to me or talked to me the way Jason did to Gracie and talked to her, I would have kicked him down the road and told him not to bother coming back.
This was one of the weakest Diana Palmer books I have read to date. Her formula "the big misunderstanding" is getting a little old.