5/20/2023 0 Comments The spanish groom by lynne graham![]() ![]() The Heroineĭixie Robinson is one of the best heroines to emerge from Lynne Graham’s stable of eccentric, “secretly-beautiful-but-unaware” orphan protagonists. Daisy has no clue about this, going on about her feelings for “what’s his name” (the other men in Graham’s books are never memorable, especially when compared to Mr. No, she’s thicc and juicy, like one of his teenage fantasies come to life. Any woman would be delighted to have this super-supportive hunk by her side because he’s her greatest champion.Ĭésar is secretly besotted with Dixie from the time he spots her getting a midnight snack in her t-shirt and undies and realizes she’s not fat at all, as her clothes make her look that way. In reality, he’s what the kids call a “cinnamon roll” hero, whose cold exterior masks a sweet and mushy center. ![]() The HeroĪt first, César Valverde seems like the typical cold, enigmatic, impossibly sexy, jet-setting, wealthy playboy that has long reigned supreme in HPlandia. The plot takes the common marriage of convenience trope and puts a sweet spin on it with two great main characters who have you rooting for them from the moment they meet-cute. ![]() The Spanish Groom is a 1999 Harlequin Presents by Lynne Graham that closes out the decade/century/millennium with a new kind of hero. Genres: Category Romance, Contemporary Romance Imprint or Line: Harlequin Presents #2037 ![]()
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