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"Polo playing leads to love"
Reviewed by Maryellen Kunkel
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted February 16, 2003
Juan Allistair left his fiancée behind in Argentina to come
to Florida to play Polo. He felt there was nothing left
there for him. Sure, his two brothers and their families
were still there, but after the deaths of his mother and
oldest brother things just weren't the same. His Read more...
"rings true when describing the pitfalls of new love"
Reviewed by Maggie Ryan
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted March 10, 2003
Juan Allistair, an Argentine high-goal polo player on the
Florida circuit, was in a sort of self-imposed limbo. His
fiancée was in Argentina, his mother and eldest brother had
passed away, his father had returned to his native England,
and the glamour and cache he had expected as a polo Read more...
"Great emotional growth of characters; love doesn't happen overnight."
Reviewed by Denise Powers
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted March 30, 2003
Argentinean polo player Juan Allistair has come to Florida
to earn a living. Although he has an elite background, he,
like most polo pros, is broke and is dependent on sponsors
to play. He came to America dreaming of fame and fortune
before he returns to his Argentinean fiancée. The Read more...
SummaryIt's not a sport, it's a religion.
Juan Allistair is a high goal polo player, one of the
elite. Rennie Piccabéa is the daughter of an Olympic show
jumping medallist who's now a beautician.
Juan's a cultured, educated Catholic with a bright future.
Rennie's a small-town girl, a junior college student whose
best friend has green hair.
A Prince of Polo and a futureless Floridian.
They shouldn't be together. They've got nothing in common.
But they can't keep their hands off each other...
Sexual Content: Hard R/ borderline NC-17. Genre:
contemporary.
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