Spanish Groom (Harlequin Presents, 2037) |
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| Title: | Spanish Groom (Harlequin Presents, 2037) |
| Author: | Lynne Graham |
| Publisher: | Harlequin |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 01 June, 1999 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0373120370 / 9780373120376 |
| List Price: | $3.75 |
| Amazon Price: | $15.00 (via Amazon marketplace seller) |
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Customer Reviews:
The Funniest Graham Ever
30 January, 2007
this book is so funny that it will keep you in stiches, I wish Lynne Graham will write more like this. A great stress buster.
- Amazon Customer Review
The Spanish Groom By Lynne Graham (harlequin Large Print)
21 November, 2006
Pick a comfy spot where you can laugh out loud without disturbing anyone and settle in to devour one of the best light-hearted romances ever ... highly recommended, five stars just doesn't seem good enough for this book!
Description from the book back cover:
It started with a ring ... and ended in marriage! Cesar Valverde was the man with everything. But his beloved godfather was in poor health, and Cesar knew that it would please Jasper if he got married, preferably to Dixie Robinson ... Well, perhaps a temporary engagement would be enough to make Jasper happy ... Beneath Dixie's baggy sweaters Cesar discovered a beautiful, sensual woman. Within a week his bachelor days were over; Dixie had become his wife for real, and, unbeknown to him, the mother of his child!
- Amazon Customer Review
Great Read
24 September, 2007
From the Back Cover:
Cesar Valverde was the man with everything-stunning good looks, wealth and a bachelor lifestyle. But Cesar knew it would please his ailing godfather more then anything if he got married, preferably to Dixie Robinson... Well, perhaps a temporary engagement to Dixie would be enough to please Cesar's Godfather.
But Cesar discovered Dixie was a beautiful, sensual virgin, and he couldn't help but make love to her. Cesar's bachelor days were over! Within a week, he was standing at the altar, and Dixie was his bride-though unbeknown to Cesar, she was also the mother of his child!
Comments:
I was a bit skeptical about reading this book because it was written several years ago and I wasn't sure if it would be interesting today - I WAS WRONG. This book was enjoyable, the characters likeable and the interaction between the H & H was laughable.
Cesar is an alpha male sometimes, rude, clueless and domineering but definitely likeable. He sometimes went out of his way to make Dixie happy and you can tell these two where made for each other. Dixie sometimes came across as clueless and naive, but she always had a good reason for her actions.
It is truly funny how their unintentional humor bounces off each other, to the point of being comical and had me laughing out loud.
- Amazon Customer Review
Funny Romance By Graham
28 September, 2008
I definitely found the story to be funny and enjoyable. Lynne Graham never ceases to disappoint. However, I just found the heroine a tad to ditsy for me. But other than that still a very good read.
- Amazon Customer Review
Terribly Disappointing...
18 March, 2010
I read the reviews for this book and was really excited. All I can say was that I've never felt more let down by a Lynne Graham romance. I was ten pages away from the end of the book and felt so annoyed that I couldn't even finish it.
The heroine,Dixie, was the most annoying character I've ever read (and I've read A LOT), she was always jumping to the wrong conclusion about Cesar's, the hero, motives. She had the most annoying self-deprecating attitude right up until the end. But the most annoying part was how utterly air headed she was about Scott, a crush who did nothing but use her. And then she'd get upset when Cesar got jealous, when she perpetuated her "love" for this guy at every turn. Dixie is hands down one of the most annoying characters I've ever had the misfortune to encounter.
This books only saving grace is the hero, Cesar. He really is smart, sexy, and sweet. Every time he tries to patch things up with Dixie, she puts her foot in it and ruins any reconciliation between them.
Overall, this book was definitely a waste of my time. The reason I gave it two stars instead of one was because Cesar was one of the best hero's I've ever encountered.
- Amazon Customer Review
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