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FOR YOU I DO - Angie Daniels

Harlequin Kimani/Romance

0-37386-113-3

April 2009


SYNOPSIS:  Feisty Bianca Beaumont is finally engaged She's blissful...until longtime family friend London Brown tells her she's marrying the wrong guy. Not that Bianca believes London at first, but the sexy former-investigator-turned-restaurateur has convincing proof. Now Bianca is single, and she's got some secret news of her own....


SERIES ROMANCE |4+| Keren Childers


REVIEW:  Feisty Bianca Beaumont is finally engaged. She’s happy, or so she thinks until longtime family friend London Brown tells her she's marrying the wrong guy. Not that Bianca believes London at first, but the sexy former-investigator-turned-restaurateur has convincing proof. Now Bianca is single and she's got some secret news of her own.


Ms. Daniels is back with the famous Beaumont clan, and she definitely hasn’t disappointed us will another hot, steamy story about them. Bianca is the last of the Beaumont bunch and of course being the only girl with three brothers is no joke. Let her brothers tell it Bianca couldn’t pick the right man if he was standing right in her face. She’s smart and gorgeous, but can’t seem to find the right man. I liked her energy and ambition. She’s a career woman and like most career women, she had issues finding that man on her same level. She’s always had a crush on London, but nothing ever became of it, so I’m excited to see them pair up again.


Bianca is head-strong and London is opinionated, the two complement each other very well. Bianca’s secret can make or break them and I’m truly rooting for them to settle their differences. London is good friends with Jaden, so you know tension is on the rise. The main characters are a match made in heaven and boy do they deal with some drama, but this makes the storyline even more interesting. I found it hard at times to put the book down.


The secondary characters would definitely be the Beaumont brothers and their parents. This family would be considered the bourgeois family with old money and everybody knows or have heard of them. But, they don’t act snobbish like most do and this is what I liked about them. Now some would say the mother has that tendency, but even she is tolerable.


This is definitely a book to read, but might I suggest starting them in order:
SECOND TIME AROUND, THE PLAYBOY'S PROPOSAL, and THE PLAYER'S PROPOSAL.


reviewer@romanceincolor.com | 15th May 2009