Title: My Imperfect Valentine
Author: Vicki Hinze
Genre: Sweet Romance
Pages: 109
Price: $0.99
Thoughts: OMG! LOVED!
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Book Synopsis:
Is it possible to be in love with a man you’ve never met?
Card Shop owner Amanda Jensen admits Jonathan, the illustrator she’s
worked with for two years via email and texts, touches her in ways no
man has ever touched her. But how does he feel about her?
Having no idea, she’s been dating Bradley. He’s rich and successful,
well able to offer her security and a lifestyle that assures she’ll
never want for anything, and he wants to marry her. But he does not
touch her. Could he ever? Could love between them grow?
Already confused and lacking confidence in her own judgment, a
customer’s intriguing nephew, Max, enters her world, encourages her to
follow her dreams, and tests her heart, but he has secrets he won’t
share for reasons he won’t state. Is it possible to be in love with two
men simultaneously?
Making decisions to keep the shop she’s wanted all her life afloat,
to settle her confusion about what she really wants in a man, Amanda has
more questions than answers. She’s torn and riddled with doubt. This is
one time, she can’t afford to make a mistake.
Three men. Three very different relationships. Jonathan, who touches
her soul and might or might not love her. Bradley, who doesn’t touch
her soul but offers her security and a life free from worries. Or Max, a
man who attracts her, supports her, but carries secrets he won’t share.
Amanda must decide. Which man will be perfect for her? Her soul
mate? The man with whom she can build her best, most fulfilling life?
Which man will inspire her to say, “He’s the one. He’s My Imperfect
Valentine?”
Review:
Loved, loved, loved, loved, LOVED!!! One of the best sweet romances I've ever read and hands down my favorite book by Vicki Hinze. This book is an absolute must for women's book clubs. It's the kind of book you just want to talk to someone about. It's also the type of book that will make you gasp a few times and think, "Oh, this is going to be good!" I can't say enough about this book. I highly recommend it!
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