johannasalinas671's review

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1.0

It's considered human trafficking to force someone into a marriage they don't want to be in and to force them to another country. It is also considered spousal abuse to take away their cellphone/communications.

hinalovestoread's review

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4.0

Diana and Coburn are about to divorce after a long separation and it is time that everything be settled between them for them to finally move forward (not really the case for Coburn).

Seeing each other at Coburn's friend's engagement ceremony - which I must mentioned that Coburn ruined with his Best Man speech - they could not resist once more tumbling into bed. The chemistry still has a high sizzle and sparkle. A tumble that has consequences.

*I don't think that is giving away anything because the cover as much already.

Well... back to what I think.

Without informing her husband, (yes, husband. He won't sign the papers. Totally believes she is hiding something and he is so on the mark with that.) Diana goes off to the Africa to help people. Did I mention she is a doctor? She is! Though there were times when all she wanted was a career in the City but now is running away. Running away from Coburn. Woman just stand and fight for your man.

But, the cat gets out of the bag and Coburn finds out about the baby. How can he let his baby suffer in the wilds of Africa, right? They are thinking more about each other rather than the baby at the moment to be honest.

In the guise of making a perfect home for the baby, they work out their differences and welcome their little one along with their forever after.
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