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Her Dearest Enemy (Harlequin Historical, No 754)
Her Dearest Enemy - Harlequin Historical, No 754
Author: Elizabeth Lane
Life had taught Brandon Calhoun some hard lessons — 1) Marriage could be a nightmare. — 2) Raising a daughter on his own wasn't easy. — 3) If he wanted something done right,he'd better do it himself. — But schoolmarm Harriet Smith had her own clear ideas about living that threw him decidedly off balance -- and made him yearn for more! — And n...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373293544
ISBN-10: 0373293542
Publication Date: 5/1/2005
Pages: 304
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3.6 stars, based on 20 ratings
Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Paperback
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jjares avatar reviewed Her Dearest Enemy (Harlequin Historical, No 754) on + 3263 more book reviews
This is my favorite book so far this year; it was interesting, unusual and a meaty story. Brandon Calhoun, town banker and father of a pretty teen daughter, takes the town teacher, Harriet Smith, to task for her younger brothers interest in his daughter.

Thirty year-old spinster Harriet refuses to back down to Brandon Calhoun and lets him know that she isnt too impressed with the willful Miss Jenny Calhoun. Brandon tries to buy Wills abiding by Brandons wishes by offering to pay for his university education. Harriet refuses for Will.

We soon find that Will and Jenny are in love and going to have a baby. They also run away to get married. Harriet and Brandon are both horrified by this turn of events. They rush to stop the wedding but have a serious accident on the way.

When Brandon refuses to accept his son-in-law, Jenny moves in with Harriet and Will. If that weren't enough, Brandon is involved with one of his least satisfying tasks at his bank having to foreclose on two brothers who frittered away the money lent to them.

Brandon and Harriet are multi-dimensional and fascinating. Will and Jenny are much more mature than their ages indicate. This story really was appealing; the twists added so much to the caliber of the story.
reviewed Her Dearest Enemy (Harlequin Historical, No 754) on + 404 more book reviews
Good, solid book that I would recommend to others.
tgriffis avatar reviewed Her Dearest Enemy (Harlequin Historical, No 754) on + 326 more book reviews
This was the first book I've read by Elizabeth Lane. I enjoyed it very much.


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