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The average rating for Amores Culpables based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.has a rating of 2.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-12-24 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Irina Gordic
3 1/2 Stars ~ Making her way from Oklahoma to Dallas, Jessica is on a mission to promote her designer handbag business.� Stopping in Harlingen, Texas, Jessica has a shock when she comes face to face with her dead husband, and then she faints.� When the woman gasped as she stared at him and then collapsed in a heap, Smith went into action.�He could tell she knocked her head, and that she'd hurt her wrist.� Digging through her purse for ID for the paramedics, Smith gets his own shock, right there beside her driver's licence, is a picture of himself with his arms around her. Smith knows he's never met Jessica, so who's the man with her?� Three years ago, Smith had discovered that he must be adopted as his blood group did not fit with his parents or brother.� But they had flatly denied it, and it caused a rift.�Without their help, Smith was at a dead end on discovering his true identity, until now.� It seems Smith has a brother.� When Jessica comes too, she wonders if she's gone to heaven, because there's Tom, alive and healthy.� Smith assures her that she'd not dead, but he's not Tom.� It doesn't take Jessica very long to realize that though this man looks very much like Tom, he has a vitality that Tom had never possessed.� With her wrist in a cast, and the doctor saying her faint was due to severe anemia, Smith insists that she's going home with him.�Smith is beyond wealthy; he's the man behind Smith Computers; Jessica owns one of his laptops.�As she recovers, she tells him about Tom, his twin.�With Tom's mother dead and grandmother with Alzheimer's,�there's little she can tell him.�Smith mourns the brother he never knew, and hates himself for being jealous that Tom had met Jessica first.� He keeps her at arms length, even though he can see she's�too feels their intense attraction.� But she sees him as her dead husband, and Smith wants�her to see him as himself. I really enjoyed the plot of this romance, and felt bad for Smith when he kept finding dead ends in his quest for his true past.� Ms. Hudson does a wonderful job with the sexual tension between Smith and Jessica.� They do a fine dance around each other, Jessica determined to seduce Smith, and he determined to keep his hands off his brother's wife.� Once Jessica convinces Smith that she's sees only him, these two are combustible.� There is quite a bit of reference to the earlier books in the Crow Cousins series.� Must dig those out.
Review # 2 was written on 2018-03-08 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 2 stars David Floyd
SD #1432 = 2.5 stars


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