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Wild About Harry (Silhouette Desire, No. 667)
Wild About Harry - Silhouette Desire, No. 667
Author: Linda Lael Miller
ISBN-13: 9780373056675
ISBN-10: 0373056672
Publication Date: 9/1/1991
Pages: 187
Rating:
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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3.1 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Silhouette
Book Type: Paperback
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I adore Linda Lael Miller's work...Banner O'Brien had me seeing historical romances in a completely different way...but "Wild About Harry" is awful. It started off great, the premise of speaking to the dearly departed was interesting, but the relationship between the hero/heroine was really off....ugh. The heroine debased herself in a way that made me check the cover to make sure who wrote it.

I'd almost think contemporary romance isn't Miller's thing, but I love her Mojo Sheepshanks books, so that can't be the problem.

Oh well, we're all allowed a dud, right?
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WHEN HARRY MET--AMY?
Harry Griffith deals in stark realities and plays for very high stakes, and he hasn't done anything impulsive since he was little.
Then he meets Amy. And her two kids. She happens to be the comely young widow of his best buddy. Suddenly he's Mr. Spontaneity. Amy is certainly wild about Harry. From his sexy Aussie accent to his devilish good looks, she thinks he's the cat's meow. But she feels trapped by bitter heartache, unable to let go of the husband she lost. What's it going to take to get these two together? Looks as if certain someone may have to pull some strings from upstairs. And what could be sweeter than a match made in heaven?