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Loved It Feb 08, 2008
By Tricey
"Tricey"
Tug of Love shows that there is hope for a single women with children to find a warm caring man. It's also light hearted and funny. I loved the book.
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An Easy, Delightful Read Jan 09, 2008
By Jazzy You'll find yourself rooting for the heroine, and her crazy friend is a real hoot! This book is not too deep, but deep enough to keep you interested!
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A tug at the heart!! Dec 26, 2007
By Sarah
"Love2Read"
The book tugged at my heart!! As a working mother I felt for and related to Deirdre. I wanted to see her and her kids happy. I fell in love with Garret!! I didn't want the book to end!
All Is Fair In Love & War Mar 30, 2008
By The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers Rick and Deirdre's marriage is floundering and has been for a long time, when Garret comes along and slowly sweeps Deirdre off her feet. When she's in Garret's arms, she's able to take a cold, hard look at her marriage and see it for what it really is. But when she's with her husband, she gets caught up in the past and how good things used to be between them. Deciding which man is the one for her should be relatively easy, but it isn't. Eventually, she settles on Garret, who accepts and loves her two children from the marriage, and treats her with the respect she deserves. The tug of love is finally over.
Giselle Lumas's TUG OF LOVE is a quick, light-hearted read that doesn't quite pack the punch I expected. The characters come across as likeable people, but I would liked to have been invited into their thoughts and feelings a little more. However, Lumas touches on realistic and thought-provoking relationship issues, making TUG OF LOVE a timely contribution.
Reviewed by T. Shelly B.
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
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