Review: Last Chance Marriage


Book Review: Last Change Marriage, by Rosemary Gibson, 3 stars




For Clemency Adams, one disastrous marriage was enough. She'd decided to focus on her career in the future, and that meant trying to ignore the instinctive attraction she felt for the man next door—an attraction that started with a brief encounter five long years ago.
For Joshua Harrington, one wife who had chosen her career over her family was more than enough. He'd decided to concentrate on his four-year-old twin sons, rather than pursue the woman next door who had awakened some compelling memories in him.
It looked as though they were destined to throw away their last chance of happiness. Until two adorable little boys decided they wanted their father to get to know Clemency a lot better!

Genre: contemporary romance

Publishing date: July 2011 (for the current version sold at Amazon; my paperback is originally from 1998)

Mature content: yes


Review: Not overall bad but pretty much predictable. I found some parts a bit downgrading towards working women (this is not such and older book to contain these stereotypes) and the end (not the epilogue) is slightly rushed. 

 


If you like to go through these vintage romance novels, you may want to give this one a try. Otherwise, there are better alternatives out there. 


Happy readings,


The Book Worm, book blog

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