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The Argentine Lover

by Samantha Winston

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It's not a sport, it's a religion. Juan Allistair is a high goal polo player, one of the elite. Rennie Piccabia 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.… (more)
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I'm surprised I liked this book as well as I did. It was written with an oddly passive voice. Which for once didn't really annoy me. I enjoyed reading about polo. The heroine was a very young woman and came across that way instead of seeming older than her stated years. The hero was an ordinary young man. Well other than being a polo player. Anyway he didn't know what to do relationship wise and made mistakes but they worked to stay together. I really enjoyed the joy he took in having sex with his wife. You could almost see the grin on his face. There was a bunch of sex which read rather oddly considering the passive voice but it wasn't bad. Except that there was a f/f scene which may not bother some readers but I do not enjoy any same sex interaction whether male or female so I just skimmed quickly past that part. I did like their discussion about it afterwards though. Anyway it was interesting and worth reading if you can accept the passive voice. ( )
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It's not a sport, it's a religion. Juan Allistair is a high goal polo player, one of the elite. Rennie Piccabia 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.

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