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UNTIL HE MET RACHEL
Genre: Series, Harlequin Superromance, Current Series Imprints 2010 Harlequin SuperRomance Award Winner UNTIL HE MET RACHEL (4.5) by Debra Salonen: Accountant Rachel Grey moves to Sentinel Pass to start a web-design business after the breakup of her marriage. She meets local artist Rufus Miller, a man she's determined to work for. After she convinces Rufus to let her build his website, she realizes that Rufus' reluctance to share himself with his patrons is because he's hiding a big secret -- his former identity as the famous underwear model, R.J. Milne. Salonen's characters are likable, quirky and well drawn, and the tale will delight readers with its sparkling dialogue. The plot is given depth by the seriousness of Rufus' reason for withdrawing from society. Reviewed By: Alexandra Kay Publisher: HARLEQUIN Published: May 2010 |


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Until He Met Rachel /Spotlight On Sentinel Pass/
Submitted by mlacroix on May 20, 2010 - 5:40pm.
I thought this was a great book. I loved the characters and the whole plot. I especially loved the part where all of Rachel's sex toys just popped out of their box and onto the ground. I think this was the best book of the series. Rufus was so out of his element with Rachel and so was Rachel so out of her element with Rufus.