![]() Isn’t that what they are paid to do? The place he takes her to is quite safe, only it’s really not! Roarke seems to believe that she should trust him – she really shouldn’t as he had no plans of taking her home and he lies to get her to get out of the chopper as well.ĭouble standards abound in this book and it felt like Joanna went from a strong woman who was looking for something more to a wet rag in the end! Another character seemed to imply that if Joanna had thrown a fit about being kidnapped then she wasn’t being very polite. Roarke claimed it wasn’t kidnapping, but what else would it be called if the other party didn’t agree to go wherever they were being taken to? Of course, Roarke knows all about Joanna because she is in the gossip columns and that is the gospel truth! Then he acts as though a chauffeur having to take her home at 3am is a terrible imposition. Isn Roarke has been sent to acquire Joanna because someone is concerned over her party like lifestyle and they want to “save” her from herself. Roarke has been sent to acquire Joanna because someone is concerned over her party like lifestyle and they want to “save” her from herself. ![]() This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. ![]()
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