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Rendezvous with Revenge Kindle Edition

3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 143 ratings

He'd planned his revenge…

Ethan Grant seemed to have no place in his life for women, except as expensive playthings. So Abby shouldn't have been surprised when Ethan, her boss, offered to pay her to attend a conference with him—and demanded that she pretend to be his lover!

There were plenty of shocks in store during that weekend. Suddenly, Ethan wanted Abby in his bed for real. But it also became clear that he had another date on his mind, too—with an old flame…. Was Abby just a pawn in his game of vengeance?

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0056HCUC8
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Harlequin Treasury Harlequin Presents 90s (July 15, 2011)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 15, 2011
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1.7 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 177 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 143 ratings

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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2014
    I really loved this book. The heroine is no shrinking violet & the hero is absolutely gorgeous. Abby has been working for Dr. Ethan Grant on Fridays for six months. When an invitation to a medical conference arrives, Dr. grant enlists Abby's help posing as his intended date. Since Abby needs a good chunk of cash, for a good cause, she agrees to go & share a room on a platonic basis-yeah right! The reason for Abby's presence is the guest speaker's wife & dr. Grant used to be lovers 10 years previously until the woman threw him over for the richer doctor. What I liked about the book is that Abby, who had spent 4 years in prison for something she didn't do, takes no crap from Dr. Grant's former flame. Of course, Abby has been in love with Dr. Grant ever since her first day on the job. The question is does Dr. Grant share her feelings or is Abby just his instrument of revenge?Read the book to find out.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2012
    Abby has been working every Friday with Ethan for six months now and he still doesn't know her secret - she was just released from jail for a crime she didn't commit!

    When Ethan asks Abby to attend a medical conference with him, the attraction they both felt but never let on finally had a chance to flare into action. I really liked Abby and admired her strength. Ethan was just a bit too reserved but not enough to ruin the book. I had no trouble believing their passion and even their liking for each other. However, the limited time they had actually spent together made the in love part just a bit of a stretch. This is the reason why I didn't give it 5 stars.

    One of the things I really, really liked about the book was the surprises. I thought I knew how the book was going to go and who was going to do and say what, but it didn't work out that way. I enjoyed being wrong!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2011
    After I read my last Miranda Lee, I found myself in a tizzy to find out more books by the author that might deliver the sort of stories that I fondly seem to recall having read from her even now. So, as usual, I found myself trolling Amazon to find what the all-knower-of-books had to recommend from Miranda Lee and found myself intrigued enough to buy myself a copy Rendezvous with Revenge.

    An orthopaedic surgeon in his thirties, Dr. Ethan Grant is a man cynical and weary of women who presume to show only one side of their nature, hiding their true form until it is too late to turn away from the inevitable disaster that follows; even when Ethan takes care to make things as casual in his relationships as possible. Dedicated to his profession above everything else, Ethan is the uber controlled type of hero that just makes the reader want to ruffle his feathers a bit, just to see what makes him tick!

    25 year old Abigail Rose-Maree Richmond (Abby) has a sour viewpoint of anything to do with romance, love and happily ever after after her first and ex-boyfriend left her in a lurch that she would never ever forget. Determined to make it by herself, Abby juggles two jobs one of which is acting as Ethan's secretary on each Friday of the week.

    Six months on since she started working for the eye-catching Dr. Ethan Grant, Abby finds herrself between a rock and a hard place when Ethan issues her with an offer she knows she should say no to, but her heart and other baser emotions wants to say "Oh, hell yes!" to. When circumstances out of here control finds Abby saying yes to attending the medical conference acting as Ethan's current beau, Abby finds herself wanting to throw caution to the wind and take a flying leap into Ethan's arms to experience the fire that smolders in Ethan's otherwise shuttered expression.

    When Abby clues in on the real reason behind Ethan's facade of taking her along as his girlfriend, Abby becomes more determined than ever to do everything in her power to eliminate each and every single memory that Ethan has of his ex-fiance, even if it means breaking her heart in the process.

    While the first half of the book worked for me brilliantly, it was the second half of the book that I had a huge problem with. I was left bewildered with the abrupt change in the tone set for the second half of the book, the first half of which was spent with Ethan barely hinting at being attracted towards Abby. But lo and behold, without any hint whatsoever, Ethan turned into this cloying and sweet man that just made my head spin around, and not in a good way.

    One aspect of this book that I loved; Miranda always knows how to deliver on the raw passion and desire that she generates between her heroes and heroines. And with Ethan and Abby she managed to do just that without being overly explicit which just made my senses hum.

    I didn't overly much like the ending. Though I was happy with the fact that both Ethan and Abby conversed like rational adults and told each other the stuff that was hanging between them that could have really caused serious conflicts between them, I couldn't totally accept Ethan's change of heart for what it was to be. All the proclamations of love towards the end just felt false to me. If the ending had been different, as in the tone of the novel had not changed so abruptly halfway through the book, this could have ended up being a great read.

    Though not what I expected, I would still classify Rendezvous with Revenge as a good read, a choice for a light read in between those heavy reads that requires all your brain cells to be on red alert.

    Rating=3.5/5

    Reviewed by: Maldivian Book Reviewer (MBR)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2009
    Abby Richmond,waitress, Dr. Ethan Grant's part-time receptionist, and a girl extremely unlucky in love in every facet of her life. Unfortunately poor Abby has been wickedly betrayed not only by a former boyfriend, but also by her family. She promises herself that she will never put her self in that position again....

    Then Dr. Grant has a seminar that he suddenly wants to attend after hearing about the new guest speaker, Dr. Ballistrat....but Ethan needs a date since he just recently broke up with his last mistress. Dr. Ethan Grant has only one use for women and he seems to be allergic to love, marriage, and commitment. Ethan thinking that all women are mercernary and all have a price asks Abby to pose as his lover for this conference for a certain dollar amount. Abby accepts, but not for the reason Ethan assumes and this only confirms his feelings about women. So why does Dr. Ethan Grant need a pretend lover to bring to this seminar and what makes a man so anti-commitment? Why is he so concerned with Dr. Ballistrat that suddenly he wants to attend this seminar?

    I love reading this author and this book was well worth it. (POSSIBLE SPOILERS) The love scenes are scorching and I loved the hate-lust at first sight. I like that the two main characters were opponents for most of the book (and it was all due to sexual tension). I enjoyed how the reader truly sees the real Ethan at the end without all the bitterness.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2017
    This is a story of two people who have scars from past lovers. When they met it wasn't pretty. He is a orthopaedic surgeon she works one day a week as his receptionist. He asks her to go with him to a medical conference as his date. While there she is informed about his ex also being there. This was a weekend of discovery and healing for both.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2015
    I liked the book even though it is a little corny and I almost always dislike books where one of the characters have been in prison, but this one was still ok. The main characters had good chemistry and the dialogue was good so I recommend the book and plan to reread it.

Top reviews from other countries

  • Book Maniac
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good story
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 29, 2023
    I enjoyed this story The heroine, who went to prison for something she did not do, is badly misjudged by the hero who accuses her of all kinds of distasteful actions. It is not until near the end of the book that misunderstandings and misjudgements are resolved, It is well written and an interesting read.
  • mrs glenice hart
    5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 26, 2013
    nice book my daughter really likes it and it fits perfectly she lost her other one so I purchased a new one

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