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"YOU HAVE FORTY-EIGHT HOURS TO BE MY WIFE."
Millionaire deal-maker Spencer Westmoreland would bail out Chardonnay Russell's failing Napa Valley vineyard. And in return she'd bear his children. But she shouldn't dare hope Spencer would ever fall in love with her. Her only choice was to accept the arrogant businessman's proposal. But becoming Spencer's wife--in every way--set her body, her heart, on fire. And soon Chardonnay wanted what was strictly forbidden...
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Posted November 16, 2007
Since discovering Mrs. Jackson's Westmoreland Series, I have to say I wouldn't miss reading one for any reason, and I'm definitely looking forward to reading the novels I missed in this series. So, this is ONLY the fifth Westmoreland novel I've read and although it was a very passionate read it wasn't my favorite. I've read 'A Little Dare', 'Delaney's Desert Sheikh', 'Thorn's Challenge', and 'Seduction, Westmoreland Style' and I have to say I think they were much more entertaining than this particular novel. And for some odd reason I didn't develop that 'BOND' with the main characters of this novel, as I did in her previous Westmoreland novels. Spencer and Chardonnay still had that intensely HEATED attraction that Mrs. Jackson is so famous for portraying throughout her novels. However, I think I missed the Westmoreland-Style family interaction and/or their caring interference that they usually display and provide throughout one of these tales. I guess considering the quick proposal of marriage and the reasoning behind it, I thought Spencer's family would have more of a play in this story, especially considering how serious they are about marriage and commitment. And personally, I have to say I wasn't crazy about the heroine's first name, I understand where and why she was named Chardonnay, but I just didn't like it, and I definitely preferred her full name to Donnay! That being said, Brenda Jackson is still the MASTER at writing a quick, sweet, romantic tale of 'Forbidden Passion' in less than 200 pages. Definitely a RECOMMENDED read!
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"YOU HAVE FORTY-EIGHT HOURS TO BE MY WIFE."
Millionaire deal-maker Spencer Westmoreland would bail out Chardonnay Russell's failing Napa Valley vineyard. And in return she'd bear his children. But she shouldn't dare hope Spencer would ever fall in love with her. Her only choice was to accept the arrogant businessman's proposal. But becoming Spencer's wife--in every way--set her body, her heart, on fire. And soon Chardonnay wanted what was strictly forbidden...