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R**D
It's a hit with me
Clary is a feisty heroine for the poor and helpless women in the White Chapel district of London - Gabriel came from the district and hates that Clary goes alone into the dangerous area - I loved these two characters, and Daughtry, and Sara, as well as the original characters from the first two novels - the action in the plot is a big success with all the bad guys rounded up - well written - I'm hoping for more stories to this series
N**L
Four Stars
Excellent
L**S
Loved this Story!
A Delightful story that will keep you turning the pages. Gabe Adamson never intended to go back. Born and growing up on the streets of one of London's worst areas, Whitechapel, he did whatever was needed for he and his sister to survive. Now, working at a publishing company he worked he way up, but is determined to keep order in all he does. But sometimes fate steps in the way in the form of Clary Ruthven, daughter of his employer. Having known each other for years, but never really getting along, a situation happens when he comes upon her fending off a man.Clary only wants to be independent and keep helping the less fortunate women in London. Waiting only to inherit her funds from her father, she finds out she has to marry first and it will be her dowry. Getting ready to take her place as part owner of the business, she has to work with Gabe and that is when the fun begins. They are really exact opposites, but as the saying goes, opposites can attract.Read to see what happens to this wonderful couple and prepare to have a smile as you turn the last page! Cannot wait to read more..
R**R
Love, Love, Loved This Book
This was just a great book. I loved the story. I loved the hero. I loved the heroine. Where is the six star button?Clarissa Ruthven, Clary, as she was called by her family, was the youngest sibling in the Ruthven Publishing family. Gabriel Adamson was the Company's office manager. She had just finished school and was going to work at the Company and Gabe was supposed to be her mentor. She was bursting with ideas. She wanted to help women, children and the poor. She had already started a school for girls in a very bad area. Now she wanted to think of ways to get them suitable jobs. Gabe had managed to pull himself up from a horrible childhood and, without any help, he was making himself into a successful business man. They were direct opposites in almost every way. Gabe didn't think he would ever be good enough for a girl like Clary. But love strikes where it will. There were problems from his past that Gabe has to overcome. Those problems come with a pretty serious villain, complete with evil henchmen. Clary has some confidence problems with men, mainly because she never thought about men until Gabe. When these two finally collide, sparks fly!I absolutely loved every minute of this book! Beg, buy, or borrow, but get the book. You won't be sorry.
A**R
How to Woo a Wallflower
The heroine, Clary, wasn’t much of a wallflower. She wasn’t looking for a husband and had her own ideas for changes in the management of her deceased father’s publishing business. The manager, Gabriel had little interest in change, especially by the pretty and naive Clary. Of course they squabble over their differences but they find an irresistible attraction to each other. The story of Clary and Gabe finding each other when they lived in two different worlds is interesting and full of dialogue. The author did a wonderful job of telling their story.
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