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Married by Morning (Hathaway Series) (Paperback)
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Short Description for Married by MorningBook 4 in the Hathaway series by NEW YORK TIMES bestselling historical romance author Lisa Kleypas
Full description- Publisher: PIATKUS BOOKS
- Published: 07 October 2010
- Format: Paperback 352 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Historical Romance
- ISBN 13: 9780749953041 ISBN 10: 0749953047
- Sales rank: 59,169
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Reviews for Married by Morning
Brilliant Read
My summary of the book - After years of bickering and arguing with Catherine, Leo starts to realise there is something about her that he can't get out of his head. When he finds out who she really is and what her past is he vows to protect her but she tries hard to resist him. Soon against her better judgement she is letting Leo into her life and heart but has to overcome her past to live her future.
Thoughts on the characters - Catherine has been through so much and has done a good job of keeping the past in the past as she settled into her job as companion but she is unsettled by Leo. He makes her feel things that she has never felt before and she can't deal with it. When her past catches up with her she flees but Leo won't let her ago. He helps her overcome her past and show her who she can be.
Leo is very amusing and loves to bicker with Catherine but when he finally realises who she could be to him, he has to protect and have her in his life. As he helps her his caring side comes out and he shows her that what she has been told in the past is wrong and there is nothing wrong with her.
Thoughts on the writing style - Easy to read and really engaging. At the end of chapter it left on a cliffhanger which made me carry on reading which is very clever at grabbing you into the book and not letting you go.
Overall thoughts - Brilliant lovely book. The interactions between the pair is amusing when they bicker and you love it as you read about them falling in love as they still use their quips against each other but bring out other sides to their characters as well. by Leanne Lingwood

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