
It is an easy read and continues with the story of the Denver Westmoreland's. Not her best plot but a good book none the less. Can't wait for the next one.

This installment of the Westmoreland series had that predicable ring that all of Brenda Jackson books seem to have. That feeling that you can read the first couple of pages, skip reading the middle, and go right to the ending and know everything.
Don't get me wrong, when I started reading romance books Brenda Jackson books were highly recommended by a number of people. But as she continues to focus on the Westmoreland and Madaris Series and thinks of more people to write books about, I am becoming more bored and annoyed because there seems to be no end.
An OK read for this recent installment
Don't get me wrong, when I started reading romance books Brenda Jackson books were highly recommended by a number of people. But as she continues to focus on the Westmoreland and Madaris Series and thinks of more people to write books about, I am becoming more bored and annoyed because there seems to be no end.
An OK read for this recent installment
La-Shauna F. (SHADY) reviewed A Wife for a Westmoreland (Westmorelands, Bk 20) (Harlequin Desire, No 2077) on + 1266 more book reviews
I absolutely hated this book. Lucia was annoyying as hell. She was worst that Pamela in the first Denver Westmoreland book. Lucia kept saying how she knew Derringer because she grew up with the WEstmoreland but she wanted to be mad because he wented of with his ex on a business meeting? Like seriously? That whole charity ball scene was a joke. She kept sayign she knew this and she wanted that. I honestly believe that Derringer deserved better!!!