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The Sweetest Revenge
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The Sweetest Revenge

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The moment Nick Armstrong saw Barbie Lamb, he had to have her. She was the sexiest woman he'd ever met! Completely forgotten was the teenage Barbie whose youthful crush he'd rejected years ago....

For Barbie, the sweetest revenge was to make Nick want herthen cut him dead! Only, he didn't seem to remember her, and his desire sparked the realization of how deeply she still wanted him. Their passion was all-consumingbut what would happen when they finally confronted the truth about their past?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 21, 2011
ISBN9781459202870
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Emma Darcy

Initially a French/English teacher, Emma Darcy changed careers to computer programming before the happy demands of marriage and motherhood. Very much a people person, and always interested in relationships, she finds the world of romance fiction a thrilling one and the challenge of creating her own cast of characters very addictive.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Loved it..finding each other again... A must read... Sweet and lovely
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Cheaters are just not my jam. I don’t care if Nick was planning to break up with his girlfriend the night the h sees him at his party, he had NOT done so yet and therefore was an absolute ass for pursuing Barbie...in FRONT of his current girlfriend, no less. The author made like Tanya was such a witch so therefore deserved to be humiliated. It speaks very very poorly of the author’s idea of morality. Following Nick’s attitude in the first chapter, then his cheater behavior, he was simply presented as irredeemable and nothing changed that.

    Too bad. I usually like this author.

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