5mm Mens Comfort Fit Titanium Wedding Band ( Available Ring Sizes 7-12 1/2)
- 5mm Comfort Fit
- Choose you ring size from 7 to 12 1/2
- Comes in a velvet Oxford Ivy pouch
- Comes in a velvet pouch
5mm Men’s comfort fit titanium ring from Oxford Ivy. Choosef from sizes 8 – 12 1/2.
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His Wedding Ring Of Revenge (Harlequin Presents)
Rachel Vail is still haunted by Vito Farneste’s cruel public rejection of her, but she desperately needs a marriage of convenience. Only Vito won’t be blackmailed by anyone. Rachel will be wearing his ring–but it will be his wedding ring of revenge!
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nice ring for a nice price,
After buying an expensive ring for my fiancée she insisted my ring not be cheap and fake looking. Well I made her half happy by purchasing this. Cheap it is, but only the price. The look and quality is not. This is a great band for any man who just wants to get away with a very affordable and good looking ring after buying his girl something expensive. I’ve had it for ten days and it looks the same as it did when I took it out of the box. It came in a small ziplock crack rock type of bag and a velvet pouch. I’m very happy with this purchase and more importantly so is the future Mrs. Transit.
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|Just what we needed,
The ring is great, low profile and comfortable. I looks great and if my husband breaks it, it is easy to replace. Highly recommend.
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|Great Ring,
The item looks just like the picture. It also shipped quickly. I am glad that I made this purchase. I highly recommend shopping from this user.
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|Acrid brutish man/ Unconscionably stupid woman,
That about sums it up. Now I like an Alpha hero. No really. Strong, straightforward, knows what he wants…and if he’s a bit dangerous to know, even better. I bought the book because it didn’t seem to be the namby-pamby, politically-correct baby, bride pap we’ve been fed for years (the reason I turned away from romance). But this goes too far the other way–the man has NO redeeming qualities. NONE.
If he can say things like “You’re the bastard daughter of my father’s whore.” to a 14 yr old, and she STILL wants and loves him, she deserves everything she gets. And all he has to say by way of apology is “I was angry.” Despite his horrid verbal and emotional abuse, she loves him because he’s beautiful, (he must be–we’re told twice on every page), wealthy and is good in bed. How shallow and idiotic is that? I’m sorry, but this book signifies everything BAD about romantic stories from the 80s. Stupid women, brutish men. And it seems to me a little honesty on the part of EITHER character would have saved a lot of pages. In fact, the story would have been over before page three.
As for the writing, it’s quite good (except I think “gagging for it” lowers the charcter from hero to scumbag. Given a meatier story, the author might have done well. But story is too thin begin with, and highly padded by pages and pages of excrutiatingly repetitious internal dialogue. Yes, we KNOW he’s handsome. Get over it already. It is possible that this author could write a short contemp romance with engaging characters and a good plot. Not this time.
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|Not worth reading, can skip this one.,
The idea of the story was new, but the way the Ms.James wrote the whole story is really-really lack of characters and too much co-incidence. All Harlequin romance always have a “cinderella” side, but this one is just too much “dreamings”, made it no sense at all.
The heroine was desperate enough to propose a marriage of convinience to the hero just to make her dying mother’s wish came true, to have her daughter married into an honorable family, despite of her being a mistress to a rich man.
Vito, the rich man’s son, was full of hatred to both Rachel and her mother because of his father’s adultery, which then I thought it was ridiculous to have him forgive the mother so easily later and share a “hidden story” about his own mother’s “secret love story”. Too much “out-of-track” story??? Just couldn’t get it right
No love at all can be described from the man’s cruel attitudes and words from the beginning through the end of the story, so it ammazed me how he could say he had fallen in love with her when he had seen her 7-years earlier and taken her virginity.
Couldn’t be agree more with the other 2 reviewers, still I might consider a 2-Star rate for the idea of the story.
However, I would recommend THE GREEK’S VIRGIN BRDIE from the same author, the characters are much-much better.
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|Got better towards the end but should have been much better,
Rachel Vaile wants to marry a man she hates, but who is extremely good looking and rich. The reason is that her dying mother would love to see Rachel get married into a respected family.
The story was not a very good one. Why couldn’t she find another, nice man to marry? Why should she have to marry at all just to please her mother? And why would it please her that she married a man who called her (the mother) a whore? It was really hard to feel sympathy for Rachel, because she seemed so stupid. She knew she hated Vito and that he hated him, yet every time he says something mean – which is often – she gets really hurt by it.
The writing is pretty bad. There’s lots of very repetitive inner dialogue and one sentence text passages.
Only towards the end of the book do we find out from Vito’s point of view, the reason why he’s so rude to her, due to a misunderstanding. It would have been better if we learned this earlier in the book, because then it would have been easier to sympathise with both characters.
The book started out very badly, with bad, choppy writing, but towards the end, when we got to know Vito better, the book got better, but it’s still by no means a good book, but the last quarter or so raised it from one to two stars. This was my first Harlequin, so I’m not sure if they’re all like this, but I hope they’re usually better than this one.
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