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Bedding His Virgin Mistress (Queens of Romance)

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $27.99
Manufacturer: Ulverscroft Audio (U.S.A.)
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Description
Ricardo despises greedy women, and believing that Carly is just that he plans to use her for his physical pleasure - and then dispose of her once he gets what he wants. But, unloved and unwanted as a child, innocent Carly has never let anyone this close! And when a real passion begins to surface between them, and Ricardo realizes the truth about Carly, she also finds out the ruthless reason that he is with her.
Reviews
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2007-06-01
Summary: "Good Read"
From Back Cover
Ricardo Salvatore despised greedy women-was Carly just one more? He planned to take over the company that Carly managed. So why not include her in the bargain...?
Unloved and unwanted as a child, Carly had never let anyone this close. She and Ricardo were working closely together, and their sizzling attraction boiled over. In the heat of passion, there was no hiding place: Ricardo was stunned when he learned the real truth about Carly, just as she discovered his real reason for bedding her...
Comments:
This was a good book, but the constant sexual day dreams and thoughts the hero and heroine had were a bit much and took away from the story. It was obvious that the two were attracted to each other and wanted a more personal relationship, but that became the majority of their discussions.
Because of Ricardo's past experiences with women he constantly dissected innocent comments made by Carly, distorting them into something underhanded.
Ricardo should have discussed more of his reasons for distrusting Carly, which would have given her a look into his background and negative experiences with women.
This book was an good read.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2005-09-14
Summary: "Actually, this was pretty good!"
Oh pleeeeeease - do all these Harlequins have to have main characters with loveless childhoods? Anyway, this is just the second one of this "Harlequin Presents" series that I have read. There was some actual substance to this one which I must give credit to the author for. In a short book - with the required intimate encounters, it is hard to develop in-depth characters. As I have done in the past, I judge these short books against similar ones rather than a more meaty Regency or longer novel which has more space for character development.
Ricardo, a rather ruthless businessman wants to gain some insider information on a high-class party planning company that he wants to take over. To do that, he pretends that he wants to contract several parties and see what they are doing for others. He tags along with Carly Carlisle, one of the three founders of the company. Told by the husband of one of the other partners that Carly is out to get a rich man and is always hot-to-trot, Ricardo is rather rude and obnoxious to her. He has a disgust of greedy, manipulative women. As you can tell by the book's title, Carly has yet to find ANY man - at least not one she wants to sleep with! There is a good deal of miscommunication since Ricardo looks at innocent incidents with a jaundiced eye and Carly believes him to be a rather nasty, mean spirited and angry individual. The book follows their jaunts to two or three parties in fancy locales before the inevitable meeting of the minds and bodies occurs!
There were some rather strange scenes - why Carly lets Ricardo rip her robe off at the hotel before they even attempt to be intimate was rather bizarre. Do all party planning clients do that? They never really expressed (to each other) what sad childhoods they had, though that was one thing they had in common. For a little harmless escape, you will find this book enjoyable, while you wing your way to fabulous, exciting parties in your mind.
