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A Perfect Night (Thorndike Large Print Harlequin Series)
Book: A Perfect Night (Thorndike Large Print Harlequin Series)
Written by: Penny Jordan
Publisher: G. K. Hall & Company
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

More Perfection from Penny Jordan
Rating: 5 / 5
More perfection from Penny Jordan in The Perfect Night. Once again, Ms. Jordan leaves us begging for more. Can't wait for the next one!

In the continuing saga of the Crightons, we get to know Katie Crighton and Sebastian Cooke. Katie works in the family law firm and Sebastian is a client who almost runs her over. Not a great way to start a relationship! Katie believes she's in love with Gareth, who just happens to be married to her twin sister Louise. What does it take to make her realize that true love is right next door?




Simply Fabulous
Rating: 5 / 5
Penny Jordan delivers another breath-taking book in this continuation of the series "The Crightons". Two distantly related members of the Crighton family, Kate Crighton(who is a Crighton) and Sebastian Cooke(whose cousin married a Crighton) meet for the first time, not very surprising considering the fact that in this whole series, Crightons seem to be popping all over the place, being such a large family. Their first meeting is not a pleasant one, with Sebastian's car almost hitting Kate, who happened to be walking on the road. With an instant dislike on both sides, they were none too pleased to find they were related. But the main essence of the story is finding out that they are neighbors (both of them, new-comers to the town, having moved into the same apartment complex). In spite of all the hostility, the undeniable attraction between them ensures a happy ending. The main plus points of the book are the flaming passion between the main characters, and the sometimes humorous portrayal of the match-making family. A good book if I ever read one.


 
 
 



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