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Paperback For Adults Only Book

ISBN: 0373107625

ISBN13: 9780373107629

For Adults Only

For Adults Only by Charlotte Lamb released on Dec 25, 1984 is available now for purchase.

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Format: Paperback

Condition: Very Good

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Charlotte Lamb's for Adults Only!

From the back of the book: She has no desire to share her life Susanna was pleased with her life. As a successful commerical artist, she made good money that enabled her to enjoy a comfortable life-style in London. Her mother and her friends had given up careers when they married, and Susanna had no intention of ever doing likewise! But when Niall Ardrey burst into her life, accusing her of harboring his runaway sister, she was overwhelmed by his devasting masculinity. Despite her fiery resistance, she know she was fighting a losing battle. For a man like Niall would never accept half measures. My take: Okay, I really really really enjoyed this book, and would recommend it to anyone who likes to read HP presents novels. The hero and heroine meet because the hero's much younger sister runs away with the heroine's brother. Charlotte threw us a curve ball this time in that the heroine, Susanna, is a feminist. Now Susanna is not the type of blowhard feminist who goes about waging her finger in the hero, Niall's face, she simply goes about her life the way she sees fit. Susanna refuses to give up her work and be a "MOM" who lives her life for her husband and children. She has seen to many women become bitter playing the martyr role. Even after Naill confesses his love for her, Susanna tells him that she can't be the type of wife that he would like because she refuses to give up her job and she enjoys her solitude. Naill who is deeply in love Susanna, assures her that he will not take over her life, adding that he is often away for work so she will not feel smothered by him. Things you may or may not like about this book: 1. Heroine is a feminist and nobodies doormat. 2. Heroine has a career which she loves and is doing well for herself. 3. Hero is described as big and muscular-my type of man *wink* 4. Hero tells heroine she "is not even pretty". Hero deserved a dirty slap for that.
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