Marsha S. (Chycole) reviewed Fortune's Forbidden Woman (Dakota Fortunes) (Silhouette Desire, No 1801) on + 479 more book reviews
Creed Fortune had hungered for Maya Blackstone for nearly a decade, but he'd held back to protect his family's reputation. After all, the press would have a field day if they uncovered a clandestine affair between a Fortune heir and his very own stepsister! Then a heated argument between Creed and Maya turned into a feverish night of lovemaking. Even though the raven-haired schoolteacher melted his heart in ways he'd never dreamed possible, Creed had to find a way to douse their dangerous attraction. Otherwise, the sorid truth could topple the Fortune empire!
Rhonda B. (littlerhonda) reviewed Fortune's Forbidden Woman (Dakota Fortunes) (Silhouette Desire, No 1801) on + 161 more book reviews
Dakota Fortunes.
Mae A. (Popster) reviewed Fortune's Forbidden Woman (Dakota Fortunes) (Silhouette Desire, No 1801) on + 8 more book reviews
The book was well written, but I did not like the fact that writer did not spend much time building the romantic relationship. The interaction went from distant step siblings to full blown sex in one encounter.
I also didn't like the fact that the hero came across as emotionally distant. He seemed to be more in lust than love. He was able to hold back his feelings, even as continued to shag his painfully infatuated step-sister.
I liked the rest of the book. Especially the heroine. Good character. I felt kind of sorry for her as she was regularly jerked around by the hero. Good family dynamics.
Overall, I enjoyed the book, despite the sometimes jerky behavior of the hero.
I also didn't like the fact that the hero came across as emotionally distant. He seemed to be more in lust than love. He was able to hold back his feelings, even as continued to shag his painfully infatuated step-sister.
I liked the rest of the book. Especially the heroine. Good character. I felt kind of sorry for her as she was regularly jerked around by the hero. Good family dynamics.
Overall, I enjoyed the book, despite the sometimes jerky behavior of the hero.