Author: Brenda Novak
Ideal Age Range: Adult
Mass Market Paperback: 298 pages
Copyright Date: May 2003
Blurb:
Who’s going to win the battle
of Dundee, Idaho?
The town’s
bad girl or its favorite son?
Rebecca
Wells desperately wants to overcome her reputation. She’s finally trying to put
an end to her twenty-four-year rivalry with the perfect Josh Hill, a rivalry
that began when she was a kid and the Hills moved in across the street.
Great-looking, popular, a successful horse rancher, Josh is Dundee’s golden
boy- and the son her father always wanted.
But even
when her father insists they call a truce, it’s hard for Rebecca to drop her
resentment of Josh. She refuses to acknowledge that she feels more for him than
she’s ever let on. The man she loves to hate is also the man she’d hate to
love!
My Rating (★★★★):
I
don’t usually read Harlequin Superromances. If I read a romance, it is normally
a Regency romance and the author is usually Eloisa James or Julia Quinn. (They’re
my favorite Romance authors) But we were having a garage sale, and A Husband of Her Own was one of the
books that we were trying to sell. I just happened to pick it up, and started
reading the first few pages and never stopped.
It
was a fun read. It got me intrigued and I love the rivalry aspect. The
characters’ chemistry was pretty undeniable (that’s always a nice thing). I
thought the story was funny and easy. I didn’t have to struggle through any of
it, which, after A Game of Thrones, I
really needed.
It
was definitely a good, easy and exciting read. I might read more of the series,
and I might read more of Brenda Novak.
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