"At least she could count her partners on the fingers of half a hand" I'm sorry but at the end of the book I'm still obsessing over that line. I bet the author didn't give it much thought, but really, these authors need to engage their brains a little bit more. What on earth does half a hand look like? If you divide the hand horizontally, that means four fingers. If you divide the hand vertically that could mean 2 fingers. Obviously a thumb is a 'thumb' ...:p I hate it when things are left 'open' for interpretation. Don't be a wimp and just come out and commit to a number for God's sake. Of the H the h thinks, 'He would have lost count by now, surely?'. That, for me, is a more acceptable statement than half a hand.As that one like distracted me through out the book, I thought it was a 2.5 stars read, more than ok but not really like like. That is what my 3 stars mean to me. For an HP, it was better than a lot of others out there. The supposed promiscuous h and the even more promiscuous H seem to make a good match and it whiled away a few hours. Well it did as I tried to work out what half a hand was. Jade Sommerville has always gotten under Nic Sabbatini's skin. Having a sixteen year-old Jade throw herself at him had been almost more than he could take. Turning her down and waiting for her to grow-up was even worse. Jade has things to hide, and having the inheritance from her godfather, Nic's grandfather, would protect her for the rest of her life. Having to marry Nic was the only way to get it, but she was not going to wait for him.Nic knew that Jade was keeping secrets. Finding out her's was his goal, but finding out she was the love of his life just made it better.An excellent addition to the Sabbatini saga.
What do You think about Boda Para Dos (2011)?
Third and last installment I wish it was a next brother I didn't want the brothers to go.
—Christinaval
While the main story has been done to some extent before, I appreciated Jade's secret.
—butterfly