Forgotten Father

By Carol Rose
$3.99 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star0.75 star
(3.67 based on 3 reviews)

Published: Sep. 25, 2011
Words: 50,899 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465879585


Short description

When Delanie Carlyle wakes in the hospital after a car accident, she discovers she cannot remember the past month of her life…and to her dismay, she’s newly pregnant. With no husband or lover in her life, she must take care of her child alone and then an elderly friend dies and she must deal with the complications presented by a large, unexpected inheritance.

Extended description

When Delanie Carlyle wakes in the hospital after a car accident, she discovers she cannot remember the past month of her life…and to her dismay, she’s newly pregnant. With no husband or lover in her life, she must take care of her child alone and then an elderly friend dies and she must deal with the complications presented by a large, unexpected inheritance.
Eighteen months later, Mitchell Riese meets again the woman who has stolen half his inheritance. Delanie knew who Mitchell was when she fell into conversation with the dark, handsome tycoon at a cocktail party celebrating the re-opening of his grandfather’s historic resort. She has supervised the restoration of the massive turn-of-the-century hotel and, in the process, has earned the fond affection of the irascible, elderly Donovan Riese.
Mischievously, Delanie parries Mitchell’s attempts to learn her name. But somewhere between the casual conversation and the sparkling champagne, she falls instantaneously, head-ov.. (Read more)


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Tags

sexy, amnesia, baby, interior designer, old hotel

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Reviews

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Review by: C C on July 02, 2012 : (no rating)
Previous poster was correct. While the book was a fairly good read, it was not worth the price. Mitchell denigrated Delanie for most of the book then on the last page turned around and found value in her when during the entire book she was a "soul less gold digger".

Mitchell spent no time working on his relationship or bonding with his daughter. It was as if the author ran out of steam and rushed the ending. She should have added 20 more pages.
(reviewed the day of purchase)

Review by: Adina Stevens on Dec. 04, 2011 : star star star
Although an exellent read, one thing I have against the story is the fact that almost 95% of the book has Mitchell thinking about Delanie in an extremely negative light. Yet almost ten pages from the end, he has a turn around in his views and she forgives him without calling him out on his behaviour, except for the fact that she wanted him to trust her.

I did not feel that he was truely sorry about how he had treated her. To me, he was more concerned in being in the life of his child, rather than truely treating Delanie with the love and respect that is due her.

I felt that the ending was very rushed as so many negative actions of Mitchell was totally overlooked and not address. This then made Delaine looked like a pushover in the relationship department. Even though she is shown as a strong person who can get others to do what she wants.
(review of free book)

Review by: Clarice Troy on Oct. 03, 2011 : star star star star
A sexy love story. Sometimes the author repeats things too much with the character's interior dialogue, but this story was good enough to pay for. I couldn't believe it was free!
(review of free book)

Review by: ShazInNV on Sep. 30, 2011 : star star star star
A quick, easy read and a fun love story.
(review of free book)

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