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Unlocking Her Innocence: Mills & Boon comics

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I love revenge stories, (I think this might be one of my favourite tropes, second only to secret babies!) and this on has the added surprise of a heroine whom has been in prison. Whilst reading I actually found that it isn't actually very revengey, but still an enjoyable book. The hero wasn't bad too- yes he blamed the heroine occasionally, but also believed that she had paid her due and hence stood like a wall for her whenever possible. He is enamored by her, and pursues her relentlessly. He also helps her find the truth in the end. Given the nature of the original premise, that the h was responsible for the H's younger brother's death due to a drunk driving accident, this had surprising little angst and arm twisting. As in none. The H is a veritable saint, a lust-filled, arrogant, 6' something H with commitment issues, but a saint nonetheless in regard to forgiving the girl responsible for his half-brother's death.

Now released from jail, she finds work in one of the prisoner rehabilitation centers, only to soon meet Vito again, as her new boss. Never expecting any sort of exoneration for her crimes, she does not expect to keep her job. But despite his feelings, Vito not only gives her a second chance, but also makes her forgive herself. For this initiative, The Bicester Collection has partnered with Ashoka Arab World. Founded in 2003, the platform has pioneered social entrepreneurship, contributing to the flourishing sector across the Arab region, and is also the Academic Partner of the world-renowned New York University Abu Dhabi. Lynne first met her husband when she was 14. At 15, she wrote her firstbook, but it was rejected everywhere. Lynne married after she completed adegree at Edinburgh University. She started writing again when she was athome with her first child. It took several attempts before she sold herfirst book in 1987 and the delight of seeing that first book for sale in thelocal newsagents has never been forgotten. Now, there are over 10 million ofher books in print worldwide. Vito comes off as one of those "arrogant I am always right" men and kind of cold in his determination to seduce her in his revenge plot. He really believes she is guilty and does little to see the otherside or question the irregularities. In the end he does redeem himself a little in his new found love for Ava but I never felt like he was truely sorry for what she suffered or fully believed in her. She truely deserved to be treasured, his personality being what it was ("arrogant"), didn't allow for that. The heroine was bent but not broken- she goes through a lot heartbreak at 18, from being punished to being an outcast; and takes on not just the blame, but also works on making amends. I loved her tattoo, her love for Harvey the dog, her passionate spirit and her strength.

그녀를 잠금해제, Unlock Her Heart

Where the last few Lynne Graham books have suffered from heroes that take the Alpha-Male idea a step too far, this book has a much gentler, more accepting hero whom is still as Alpha as you need and this certainly benefits the story. Ava is in love with Vito, her wealthy playboy neighbor. He is attracted to her, but fights it, because she is only 18. Ava goes to prison for driving while under the influence and killing Olly, Vito's young brother and her best friend.

I liked how self-sufficient Ava was. Her trauma could have created a much more crippled individual (not just that of the past three years, but her whole life in that awful family). I also liked Vito, he wasn't an asshat. It took him some time to realize some things but he was always worthy in my opinion. And I loved her tattoo of his name on her hip that she tries to hide. Reading the blurb made me feel excited about reading this one, and I needed that excitement to actually make me want to read this latest offering from Lynne Graham. Firstly, I would have loved to know Olly. Such a fabulous human being- precious and loving to everyone around him, especially our h and H- all his references made me tear up.I know some readers might be annoyed by the fact that the plot is slightly recycled. I wasn't. I think that in a long writing career, that's bound to happen to a prolific writer. I know that in my own writing I work out issues I see in life and that affect me on a deep level. So I'm not dismayed to see this in writers I follow. Then a party guest from the night of the crash recognizes the heroine in the tabloid photo. He witnessed her mother driving the car and not the heroine. Both the h and the H's brother were trying to stop her, but to no avail. The party guest never realized there was a crash or a trial because he was out of the country. Now the lawyers will work to clear her name. The heroine, Ava, was constantly grieved over the loss of her best friend, Olly, whom she met at boarding school. It was difficult for her to reconcile that she was the cause of his death since she had no memory. She would sometimes travel home with him for holiday visits and she was just WOW over his older brother, Vito who was ten years their senior. Vito was oftentimes cruel to her. He had the hots for her (but certainly didn't want to.) He'd maybe steal a kiss, then treat her like she was a leper or whore blaming her when he kissed her. She was a sexy young woman and he always assumed she was trying to tempt him with her great body. She was not...yes, she tempted him, but she was not really a seductress. She was too young and innocent to know how but that didn't stop him from treating her poorly, breaking her young heart. She fell for him when she was only sixteen but the man wouldn't have anything to do with her. Sadly, he didn't take the time to get to know her and was way too far into his man-whore lifestyle. He had no clue whatsoever that she was virginal. She knew for sure that she would never have a chance with Vito since she was the one who caused his brother's death. She was going into a work program who hired ex-cons for three months to help prep them for entering the workforce. She had no clue she was going to work for him and his new company.

There is a lot of shared emotion between the hero and heroine, and lots of well thought out conflict. The heroine is particularly well written; she had a lot to deal with but never caved under everything and didn't come across as a martyr. I really like Ava, she was still a thoughtful and caring person after a hurtful past. She still manages to be a good person.......and she has suffered so much! I liked her determination. I kept rooting for her happiness.....she so deserved a happy ending and some hunky man to worship her.Heroine is devastated that her mother let her go to jail rather than tell the truth. Hero is sorry he caused her pain. He asks her to marry him with the ring wrapped in many boxes. Heroine isn't sure but he shows her the receipt, he bought the ring before he knew she was innocent. HEA with the dog living with them and in the epilogue, acquiring another. Also in the epilogue, H/h have a daughter, heroine went to medical school and they are expecting another child. He finagles a way for her to work at his home to put in the annual Christmas party he's neglected since Ollie's death. Saucy banter and lost virginity make for an uneasy relationship. The h knows her shelf life is short for a variety of reasons: the H's relationship mileage, and, oh yeah, the fact she's responsible for the brother's death. Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information.

Graham only skimmed along the surface of experiences that would destroy many people. Did we need so much pain? It is an incredible coincidence that I read two Lynne Graham books within days of each other, and each has a hero named Vito and a heroine who is a redhead and who has a strangely similar family history (with a few differences). Honest to goodness, I didn't do that deliberately. It was just one of those serendipity things.

I think Ms. Graham did a great job bringing out that incredible sexual chemistry between these two. It was slow and sensual, but also, at times, it was great to see these too slowly tearing down each other’s walls. They were right for each other. I felt like they each got the other one – they completed each other. I also enjoyed that it was written in dual POV. It helped so much more to be inside Vito's head and feel anything that he felt.

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