All her life Valerie had believed, without question, htat when she finally met the man she was destined to love, she would know it is an instant. And she did. It hit her like a thunderbolt when she happened upon Charles Rissom, a reclusive American entrepreneur, disguised as a buyer at the Egyptian Arabian horse show in Kentucky.
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Makes for a night of good reading
Debra L. (countrylane) reviewed A Very Private Love (Harlequin Presents, No 889) on + 81 more book reviews
Much lighter reading this time. This is an older Harlequin romance: A VERY PRIVATE LOVE by Melinda Cross. It had a horsey story line (you will learn I am soft on horses). A big name in journalism is asked to cover the Egyptian Arabian horse show in Kentucky. Incognito, she attends the show as a naive bimbo and she secretly hopes to uncover a big story. There she meets a reclusive American entrepreneur, disguised as a horse buyer. Problem is that everyone is masquerading as someone else! Lots of simple fun here (lots of horses too!) A cute romance. Not a bad quickie for the bedside table.