Housekeeper/Maid

Review: The Measure of a Lady by Deeanne Gist

by Keira 03.21.2010

I really wanted to like this novel. In fact, I would have if it hadn’t been for the ending. It did not give me what I wanted. The only person in the Van Buren family to grow was Rachel, the heroine, and that really irked me as it was the younger sister, Lissa, who flouted [...]

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Review: If Love be Blind by Emma Goldrick

by Keira 03.14.2010

Philomena Peabody made a promise to her mother. She took care of her three younger sisters and when the last one got married, her youth had slipped away. Now at 27, Phil has a lot of thinking to do. Penn Wilderman is in a custody battle with his ex-wife for Robbie, their adopted son, his [...]

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Review: Magnate’s Make Believe Mistress by Bronwyn Jameson

by Keira 12.26.2009

When Cristo Verón, owner of a vastly successful private plane company, heard that his soon to be brother-in-law might have gotten some maid pregnant in Australia, he hops on the soonest flight out to check the woman and her claim out. He expects to find a pretty face and not much else, instead he finds [...]

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Review: Bought for the Sicilian Billionaire’s Bed by Sharon Kendrick

by Keira 10.23.2009

This is about another plain Jane like yesterday’s book. Her name however is Jessica and she’s the cleaning lady at the hero’s office. She works on his floor and makes his office ready for the next day. Since he works late hours they run into each other often. Later in the novel we learn that [...]

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Review: To Beguile a Beast by Elizabeth Hoyt

by Keira 06.09.2009

It is just Hoyt’s terrible bad luck that I read the The Raven Prince for the very first time just two days before I got this book from the library. I know it’s in bad form to judge a book based on another book, but as both are by the same author, I figure this [...]

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