Book Review: Call It Destiny by Jayne Ann Krentz

@patgalca (18195)
Orangeville, Ontario
February 15, 2024 2:35pm CST
With the cool finesse of a successful businesswoman, Heather Strand negotiated her marriage. Ready to assume control of her family's Tucson resort, she wanted one man at her side - Jake Cavender. It was a calculated deal, pure and simple, one that would be profitable for both. Nothing stood in the way of her successful partnership. Except betrayal. Now she's leveraging an impromptu buyout - leaving her groom standing at the altar. Heather is not a woman willing to relinquish the upper hand, especially to a man who's getting under her skin and awakening in her something she lost long ago. A man who wants her on her terms. ~~~~ This book is from 1984, an oldie. I was not crazy about how Jake was using Heather, and how Heather let him once she found out what was really going on. She believed the resort would be her inheritance from her father since he was retiring. That wasn't the case. Heather rebelled at first but then gave in. Not a strong woman after all. Wasn't the biggest fan of this book.
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@Deepizzaguy (95352)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
15 Feb
Thank you for the review of the book written by Jayne Ann Krentz.
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@patgalca (18195)
• Orangeville, Ontario
15 Feb
Thank you for reading and commenting. I appreciate it.
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@Deepizzaguy (95352)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
16 Feb
@patgalca My pleasure to read your material here.
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@patgalca (18195)
• Orangeville, Ontario
16 Feb
@Deepizzaguy Thank you.
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@jstory07 (135085)
• Roseburg, Oregon
19 Feb
Thanks for the review on that book.
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@patgalca (18195)
• Orangeville, Ontario
19 Feb
Thanks for reading and commenting.
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@jstory07 (135085)
• Roseburg, Oregon
19 Feb
@patgalca Your welcome.
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