REVIEW: Vows Made in Secret by Louise Fuller

Posted June 18th, 2015 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Presents, Review / 2 comments

 

 

 

Vows-Made-in-SecretIn Vows Made in Secret by Louise Fuller, Art expert Prudence Elliot is shocked when a new job brings her face-to-face with Laszlo de Zsadany the irresistible enigma who she loved and walked away from years ago.Not only is Laszlo a secret millionaire, but their youthful pledging of love was legally binding he’s her husband!

Prudence is an addiction that Laszlo cannot fight, but surely the heat between them will quickly burn out Except soon he’s forced to admit that his craving for his wife is blazing out of control!

This was the author’s first Presents and she did a good job in terms of the writing and the story line.Hungary is beautifully depicted along with the culture and this is also one of the points which sets the story apart. Laszlo is my first Hungarian hero and I liked him most of the times except when he was too rigid in his ways.Prudence was an amazing independent heroine whom I admired very much because she stood for herself.The connection was there but it was not strong enough and lacked intensity.The pacing was a little off and the story dragged sometimes.

Overall,an enjoyable story but the problems outweigh the good moments.

Book Info:

03S June 16th 2015 | Harlequin |

A woman scorned

Art expert Prudence Elliot is shocked when a new job brings her face-to-face with Laszlo de Zsadany the irresistible enigma who blazed through her life like a comet, leaving only her shattered heart in his wake.

A husband discovered

Even more shocking, not only is Laszlo a secret millionaire, but their youthful pledging of love was legally binding he’s her husband!

A fiery reconciliation!

Prudence is an addiction that Laszlo cannot fight, but surely the heat between them will quickly burn out Except soon he’s forced to admit that his craving for his wife is blazing out of control!

 

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