When Harry Met Molly by Kieran Kramer
Rated 4 out of 5 White Roses.
Content rated with the Pale Pink Rose.
When Molly told the world that Harry kissed her sister, she just wanted to show that Roderick was the love of her life. However, Roderick still ended up marrying her sister and all she got out of it was five years of misery. After that, she and Harry were sworn enemies from that day forward. They tolerated each other at family events, but they never expected that they would be friends, let alone lovers.
When Harry is named an Impossible Bachelor by the King who takes an interest in Harry’s love life, he is forced to take part in a wager for the Most Delectable Companion. The winner is free from marriage for one year. The loser will have to propose to a lady of someone else’s choosing. Now, Harry enjoys his freedom and will do whatever it takes to win the wager. However, fate has other plans. When Harry’s mistress abandons him, Harry is forced to beg Molly for her help.
This courtesan has to stop a moment to fan herself. This was one steamy romance. I absolutely ADORED the story. Molly is such an innocent and I almost laughed the moment she realized what she was getting herself into. And it was almost secretly enjoyable to watch Harry sweat a little when he thought that he was going to be facing almost certain doom with a ball and chain.
Not that I wish a marriage of convenience on anyone, but since he is such a rake, he deserved to sweat a little bit. But, I did enjoy as he ultimately began to realize that love is not such an evil thing. And of course, as everyone knows, there is such a fine line between love and hate, it was not a surprise to see that romance bloom between Molly and Harry. As this is just the beginning of the Impossible Bachelor series, this courtesan has to recommend When Harry Met Molly as a must read since the romance is utterly enchanting and there are parts which made her laugh out loud.
Adoringly Yours,
The Masked Courtesan
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When Harry Met Molly (Impossible Bachelors) published by St. Martin’s Paperbacks, November 2010.