Kindra K. (Onion) reviewed The Men of Thorne Island (Harlequin Superromance, No 1120) on + 105 more book reviews
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When Sara Crawfor arrives on Thorne Island, she discovers that her inheritance is nothing like the photo in the glossy brochure the lawyer presented. For a start, the dock's about to collapse in the lake. The Cozy Cove In, so charmingly depicted in the pamphlet, is in desperate need of a paintbrush and a vacuum.
Another detail - not mentioned in the advertising or in her aunt's will - is the fact that the island has four long-term inhabitants, each with an unbreakable lease. Three intensely private, cantankerous recluses who want no part of Sara's improvement plans. And one cynical, sexy man with a secret who is equally opposed to change.
But Sara's never backed away from a challenge. And Nick Bass is the most attractive challenge she's met in a long time!
When Sara Crawfor arrives on Thorne Island, she discovers that her inheritance is nothing like the photo in the glossy brochure the lawyer presented. For a start, the dock's about to collapse in the lake. The Cozy Cove In, so charmingly depicted in the pamphlet, is in desperate need of a paintbrush and a vacuum.
Another detail - not mentioned in the advertising or in her aunt's will - is the fact that the island has four long-term inhabitants, each with an unbreakable lease. Three intensely private, cantankerous recluses who want no part of Sara's improvement plans. And one cynical, sexy man with a secret who is equally opposed to change.
But Sara's never backed away from a challenge. And Nick Bass is the most attractive challenge she's met in a long time!
fuzzywuzzy - reviewed The Men of Thorne Island (Harlequin Superromance, No 1120) on + 82 more book reviews
When Sarah Crawford arrives on Thorne Island, she discovers that the inn she has inherited not only is in need of repair, but also has four inhabitants - one of them sexy and secretive Nick Bass, who wants nothing to do with her improvement plans. But Sara's never backed away from a challenge - and Nick is the most attractive challenge she's met in a long time.
Jackie S. (js) - , reviewed The Men of Thorne Island (Harlequin Superromance, No 1120) on + 16 more book reviews
Slow to get into just because there was no heavy action or drama. Just a nice fairy tale with everyone having a happily ever after. It is a good read, with the heroine a "do gooder."