Janet L. (proudgrandma) reviewed Man of the High Plains (Harlequin Romance, No 2990) on + 285 more book reviews
FINCH CARMODY WAS TOTALLY WRONG FOR HER!
A rugged homesteader from the Australian high country, Finch exuded too much raw masculinity for Blythe's taste. Comfortable, calm Nathan was more her type.
Unfortunately, though Nathan wanted her, he didn't want her recently orphaned nephew, Lief, whom she had raised on her own. Nathan persuaded a reluctant Blythe to foist the boy on his supposed father, Finch.
Although he was not the father, Finch nevertheless agreed to take the child- to get him away from Nathan. But Finch's challenging manner disconcerted Blythe, sending sparks down her spine...and his porposed living arrangements unnerved her even more!
A rugged homesteader from the Australian high country, Finch exuded too much raw masculinity for Blythe's taste. Comfortable, calm Nathan was more her type.
Unfortunately, though Nathan wanted her, he didn't want her recently orphaned nephew, Lief, whom she had raised on her own. Nathan persuaded a reluctant Blythe to foist the boy on his supposed father, Finch.
Although he was not the father, Finch nevertheless agreed to take the child- to get him away from Nathan. But Finch's challenging manner disconcerted Blythe, sending sparks down her spine...and his porposed living arrangements unnerved her even more!
Heather E. (herwine75) reviewed Man of the High Plains (Harlequin Romance, No 2990) on + 116 more book reviews
This was a strange book. I didn't really think that any of the men were nice in the begining. It ended as happily as most Harlequin romances do, so I guess the author achieved what they were supposed to.