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Late Harvest by Yvonne Whittal6/7/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() One of their first confrontations has him almost choking the life out of her. When they reunite for the sake of the plot moppet's convenient illness (which magically disappears as soon as they step back in hero's home), the hero is in a rage and is not afraid to give way to his instincts. So in an inspired, but unfortunately short-lived, moment, she did leave him and managed to create for herself and her son a pretty good life. ![]() When she questioned him about their relationship, he initially gave her the big freeze, which turned into anger and scorn, and finally he told her that if she left him, she better never set foot in his home again. The reason she left him in the first place is because she kept on bumping into him and a deranged OW with her arms draping all over him every time she turned a corner of their home. The heroine is his estranged wife and mother of his seekret baby (now 3 years old) who through the necessary BIG PLOT CONTRIVANCE has to run back to him after a long separation and endure even more humiliation and abuse than during the first go round when he married her. I thought I had read enough of Yvonne Whittal's books to have survived her most jerky non-heroes but the male protagonist in Echo in the Valley really went out of bounds and I can safely say that this was the worst HP I have ever read in my life, so far. ![]()
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