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~ Review: If Love is Good to Me ~ |
SYNOPSIS: Dosha Steele went to Tenerife, Spain, hoping to heal a broken heart and vowing never to love again. Yet brooding millionaire Christian Montero draws her into a sensuous web of passion. Is their love doomed because of the death card Dosha picked in a Tarot reading, or are less paranormal forces at work trying to destroy their future? SERIES ROMANCE: |4| Anamaria Akins REVIEW: Dosha Steele and Christian Montero are a match made in heaven, both have endeared past heartbreaks, and are ready to take on a new romantic love. But will the love that they have for each other be enough to withstand the many obstacles that come before them? Beautiful, carefree musician, Dosha Steele, is like a bright shining sunflower. She is healing from a betrayed past love and is ready to open her heart to love again. Christian Montero is a handsome, aggressive ex-bullfighter whose pain from his previous marriage has left him isolated with heartache and loneliness. When the two meet, the sparks start an enormous flame of passion. Francine Craft's IF LOVE IS GOOD TO ME moves at an easy pace, weaving the characters in sequence as they relate to the turn of events in the story. Puerto de la Cruz is described in great detail which helps the reader visualize the people and city more realistically. I also appreciated how Ms. Craft brought back characters from previous novels and provided information on the Spanish Brown Baby descendants. I recommend this book to anyone who is a true romantic. IF LOVE IS GOOD TO ME is a delightful enjoyable read which left me anticipating Ms. Craft’s next novel. reviewer@romanceincolor.com |30th November 2006
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