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from her. “May I speak with him, please?” Sara tapped ash into the ashtray. Elise pressed two fingers to her brow, “and this is all a very big misunderstanding​. Yesterday, I had planned to take him today to some friends of ours, the Freemans.
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Really bad. The mother of the H who's pitied for being so vulnerable since the rumor that the heroine's mother had an affair with the H's dad ruined her life was actually the one that had the affair. She allows rumors to run rampant that the h's mother was a homewrecking slut, but, heh, she feels bad now even though that rumor colored how everyone treated the heroine.

The sister was a bitch, but still. The evil, trampy OW to the best friend that uses the stupid heroine and, well, she needs to die too. Running from my computer in horror.

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View all 8 comments. Nov 27, boogenhagen rated it really liked it Shelves: This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers.

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To view it, click here. The shunned h is kidnapped by H when he thinks she is going to ruin his sister's wedding and she has been having an affair with the groom. She hasn't as she has always been in lurve with H. Pretty good story, the h has been treated badly by H and H's family all her life but becomes a successful actress in spite of them and when the H realizes his mistakes, he is very suitably penitent.

There is a decent grovel. View all 4 comments.


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Oct 09, StMargarets rated it really liked it Shelves: angst-by-misunderstanding-lies , angst-by-jealousy , author-sara-craven , harlequin-presents , hero-behaving-badly , open-library , revenge-by-hero , 4-stars. Lie 1 Heroine's mother was mistress to the hero's father, thus breaking up his parent's marriage. Lie 2 Heroine was the OW to her best friend's fiance. How these lies came to being and how the truth is discovered is the scope of this story.

The hero kidnaps the heroine on the night before the wedding of her best friend and her "lover. It's a complicated story with the backstory dropped in that clumsy Sara Craven Lie 1 Heroine's mother was mistress to the hero's father, thus breaking up his parent's marriage. It's a complicated story with the backstory dropped in that clumsy Sara Craven fashion, but it kept me guessing and I liked that.

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Oct 21, Fanniny Moreno Zavaleta rated it really liked it Shelves: abused-by-other-people , blackmail , he-is-tycoon , celebrity-actor-singer-model , deception , hp-mb , enemy-families , he-is-mean-for-a-reason , he-is-ott , he-thinks-her-evil-or-gold-digger. I can't remember because I read it a month ago and you know I'm Dory The details I can't remember, and could alter the rating, are: - Was he celibate after they were dating and broke up because the OM intervened?

What I can remember is that he was attracted to her when she was 14 and I don't remember his age but it was definitely more than 18, which makes it a bit disturbing but at least he didn't try anything dubious? I was not satisfied by the aunt Kezia's death, that heart attack should have waited a bit longer until she saw how much her niece was succeeding. Yes, I'm so evil. Also I couldn't believe how cruel was SC to have Mr.

Francis married to the horrible Moira. Obviously then I found out Mr. Francis wasn't such an angel I know this doesn't make much sense so here's Dianna's review Sep 26, Sruthi rated it liked it Shelves: sara-crazen , bitter-past-reunion-second-chance , revenge , harlequin-romance. Above Average.

There are more secrets , lies , sacrifices , self blames and what not. And I hate how the author carried the mystery almost throughout the book. I wish things cleared out much earlier at least some of them could have been. Too much of hiding drama. I will never understand this 13 yr girl going on a date thing tho. But then its Harlequin after all , you MUST fall in love with the couple and their chemistry which of course I loved too. Dec 09, Dianna rated it liked it Shelves: mustn-t-grumble , title-semantics , virgin-surprise , the-hymen-defence. Once upon a time, Rhianna was orphaned at 12 and went to live with her horrible aunt who was the housekeeper at a lovely big country manor in Cornwall.

Everyone at the big house was direly awful to her, except for Carrie, the daughter of the house, and she and Rhianna became best friends. Carrie was in love with Simon, and the three of them used to hang out together and Rhianna had a bit of a crush on Simon as well.

Ruthless Awakening

Then one day, Diaz, the real owner of the big country manor turned up, and he was not direly awful to Rhianna. Rhianna saw him swimming naked! He took her out to dinner for her 13th birthday! The flashbacks deal with the how and why of everyone in Cornwall hating her, and why she was told to stay away from the wedding, and having dealt with that, moves on to Rhianna and Diaz getting it on, even though Diaz is all about her perfidy too.

But, you know, also about desiring her and unable to control it, and having feelings he must crush deep down into his soul. To love this kind of story, you have to be on board with Rhianna as the seriously good and noble girl suffering under the crushing weight of undeserved censure.

Oh woe! If only someone could magically discover the truth without her having to say stuff! The virginity breeching is the plot device to incontrovertibly prove to Diaz that Rhianna is not a bad girl. If everybody in Cornwall and everyone who watched her on TV could also have taken her virginity they could also have known as well, but unless you want to film it, you can only surprise one person at a time with your virginity, and only the once.

And it is such an overwhelming surprise for Diaz that he immediately pulls out and leaps off her. Just finish the job, and do it properly, and then deal with the implications. View all 3 comments. Jan 24, Missy rated it really liked it. A good read. What Joy! Secrets from long ago get exposed when Rhianna goes back go her childhood home to attend her BFF's wedding. Warned not to come, she braves it anyway come what may. She is determined to be there for her one true bestie. Life gets more complicated when she is kidnapped the night before the wedding by the sexy cousin of the bride.

Diaz is determined to keep her greedy paws and slutty ways off the bridegroom and save the wedding. Finding A good read. Finding out that she is not a vamp, nor pregnant, or having an affair turns Diaz upside down trying go mesh the past and present together amissed all the lies. But nothing changes his desire for Rhianna. Rhianna worried that old secrets will destroy Diaz and his mother, is determined to throw herself on the fire to save her love. Coming to terms with his love for her means all secrets mean nothing without her A well written entertaining read. Their love was sweet. I didn't like how she never tried to change what peole thought of her The hero was sexy and rich but determined to think badly of her just so that he would keep his distance I realized shortly into this book that I had read it before -- a sign of a good Harlequin, since I've reread some with no memory of them whatsoever.

I actually enjoyed it more this time around, though the hero's behavior did not improve on further acquaintance. He's a lot less rapey than many a Craven hero, but his general ethics are confounding. View 1 comment. May 08, KC rated it liked it Shelves: 3-stars-liked , harlequin-presents , harlequin-pchallenge , angst , deflowered-butnot-the-whole-shebang , me-want-you-lots , misunderstanding , poor-comunicatin-skillz , reunited-n-it-hurts-so-good , virgin-heroine.

Not bad for the Harlequin version of a soap opera. Secrets, lies and betrayals played a big role in the narrative, but the romance could have been stronger.

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I wanted to see more passion and interaction between Rhianna and Diaz, who honestly seemed more like a supporting character than the hero. There was one plot development that I knew was a twist, but still had me shaking my head because it made Rhianna look sleazy, and another one that I didn't see coming. The unexpected twist involved Rhianna's mother. I won't spoil it here as it's not a contentious point a reader needs to know in order to decide to read the book or not. There were poignant moments told in frequent flashbacks, a Sara Craven trademark where I felt so bad for adolescent Rhianna.

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  4. As someone who grew up feeling a bit of an outsider herself, I completely understood the isolation and pain Rhianna felt, who continued to pay for the sins of others into adulthood. As much as I sympathized with young Rhianna, her current problems could have been avoided if she'd just told the truth. It was admirable, yet frustrating to see her play martyr.

    I guess Rhianna just took the method-acting technique to heart by living her life melodramatically: she's an actress in a popular British soap after all. I must have jinxed myself because I had a recent conversation with a GR friend, Jasbell76, saying that I didn't mind the lack of epilogues in books written by Sara Craven. Well, I spoke too soon because the story ended abruptly. An epilogue would have compensated for the unsatisfying ending. A mixed bag that is higher on the drama and angst than the romance.

    View 2 comments. Nov 12, Ann Keller rated it really liked it Shelves: romance. Diaz Penvarnon figured Rhianna Carlow for a calculating seductress, a woman who could shatter the happiness surrounding the upcoming nuptials in a single moment of indiscretion. Unfortunately, life aboard ship threw them into close proximity with each other and the more Diaz knew about Rhianna, the more appealing she became.

    What a rude awakening he had when he discovered she was an innocent! If Rhianna was Diaz Penvarnon figured Rhianna Carlow for a calculating seductress, a woman who could shatter the happiness surrounding the upcoming nuptials in a single moment of indiscretion. Those who lived in Penvarnon House have also left a legacy for their descendants, too, the mystery and romance of this Ruthless Awakening.

    Nov 12, willaful rated it liked it Shelves: bye , prisoner-of-love , heroes-behaving-badly , flashback-whiplash , reunited-or-have-history , o-performer-artist-creative , o-theatre-film-show-biz-celebrity.