TrishF reviewed Driven to Distraction (Romantic Traditions) (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 704) on + 40 more book reviews
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Yet another book I liked by Judith Duncan despite the cheesey cover. The heroine definitely had a problem with engaging in a younger man romance -- Definitely one breakup too many but a good book worth a read.
Shirley C. reviewed Driven to Distraction (Romantic Traditions) (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 704) on + 91 more book reviews
Very very good romantic story. Tearjerker!
Mona A. (roadqueen1340) reviewed Driven to Distraction (Romantic Traditions) (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 704) on + 204 more book reviews
A walk on the wild side...Passing your fortieth birthday didn't mean you had to go off the deep end, did it? But there was no other explanation for the fact that usually sane single mother Maggie Burrows couldn't keep her thoughts-or her hands!-off a man who was nearly ten years younger than she was...
Of course, Tony Parnelli was drop-dead gorgeous, with a body that could melt the most sedate woman right down to her sensible shoes. But he was black leather and motorcycles, and she was mortgage payements and nine-to-five. Still, the tension between them could light up the sky-if only Maggie dared believe in Tony...and herself...
Of course, Tony Parnelli was drop-dead gorgeous, with a body that could melt the most sedate woman right down to her sensible shoes. But he was black leather and motorcycles, and she was mortgage payements and nine-to-five. Still, the tension between them could light up the sky-if only Maggie dared believe in Tony...and herself...