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Book Review of A Dark And Stormy Night (More Than Men) (Harlequin American Romance, No 702)

A Dark And Stormy Night (More Than Men) (Harlequin American Romance, No 702)
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Helpful Score: 2


Good story by A. Stuart, I like her longer formats but I was glad I read this story in the series line.

This is another wonderful tale from Stuart who gives you big book quality even in series romance. He is naturally dark and brooding, the O'Neil, living with his housekeeper and son on the edge of the Maine coast, hiding from deep dark secrets and torments that he could not save him family from drowning. Cursed to live alone.
She runs off the road in the middle of a hurricane to avoid hitting a ghostly little girl and it plunges her car into the deep waters of the sound. Just as she thought she was dying she is saved by O'neil.
Taking the old worst opening line to start a book and making it a title, Stuart gives you one great supernatural tale and another of her dark tormented heroes.