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Return to Me
Return to Me
Author: Julia Templeton
Betrayed by her uncle, the magically inclined Lady Gabrielle Wentworth has been sold into a betrothal with a man who will surely be her ruin. To survive -and to avoid being labeled as a witch- she must accept the help of a five-hundred-year-old vampire who's as dangerous to her chaste body as he is to her fragile heart... — Haunted by the wom...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780425215418
ISBN-10: 0425215415
Publication Date: 8/7/2007
Pages: 265
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 49 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Heat Trade
Book Type: Paperback
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meonnen2013 avatar reviewed Return to Me on
An amazing love story. Breath-taking and tear-jerking. For a good read, definately go to Julia Temleton. One of the Best Authors Ever!!!!!
kalynnick avatar reviewed Return to Me on + 65 more book reviews
I actually was not that interested in Gabrielle & Darius as much I was interested in Demetri and Remont story line. I really wish there was squeal book with Demetri and Remont main characters.
kathyk519 avatar reviewed Return to Me on + 111 more book reviews
I usually read Templeton's book in one sitting and this one was no exception. I am a fan of The Bargain by Templeton, and had high hopes for this one too. It was okay. It kept me reading, but it could have been better. I liked the plot line of the secondary characters, Demetri and Remont a bit more than the main characters, Gabrielle & Darius.

I am a fan of both historical romance and paranormal romance. I felt like the book could have just as easily been a regular historical romance - it felt to me that the paranormal aspect of it was just kind of thrown in with no real depth to it.


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