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Last Stop Marriage
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Last stop marriage....first stop passion!
Jayne THINKS she wants stability more than she wants Dan's love. Dan KNOWS that traveling the world from A to Z is more important than stability. Result: their marriage is over...or is it ? When Jayne meets Dan again after they've been apart for a while, he seems to have changed his tune. For a man who hates domesticity, what is HE doing with an adorable baby in tow? But if Dan is finally ready to settle down, Jayne wants to be sure she's the last stop on his itinerary!
Jayne THINKS she wants stability more than she wants Dan's love. Dan KNOWS that traveling the world from A to Z is more important than stability. Result: their marriage is over...or is it ? When Jayne meets Dan again after they've been apart for a while, he seems to have changed his tune. For a man who hates domesticity, what is HE doing with an adorable baby in tow? But if Dan is finally ready to settle down, Jayne wants to be sure she's the last stop on his itinerary!
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4.0
“An HP romance with a grown-up heroine and a grown-up hero?! Will wonders never cease?! AND it still managed to have HP crazysauce? How did it manage that?!
Emma Darcy did an amazing job of writing Jayne and Dan. Their problems were real problems caused more by their upbringings than anything superficial. The two had to actually work through their conversations with actual, tough conversations. And it wasn't a one-and-done type of thing. These two actually had to work for their HEA. They had to listen and compromise with one another.
The really shocking thing was that the book did manage to retain the crazysauce this brand is known for, even with a more mature hero and heroine. Darcy just focused that in the direction of the villain character with a turn in the narrative in the last quarter of the novel.
The book is still typical HP fair, but with an unusual hero and heroine. They behave like grown-ups, guys! GROWN-UPS!”
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