Reviewed by Virginia H.
August 24, 2005
"...a nice romance."
The Twelve-Month Mistress is a nice romantic novel, however the end was a little disappointing. It ended too quickly, but the storyline was a good one.
Joaquin Alcolar never wanted to be tied down so he had a rule to only keep a mistress for twelve months. Then he met the lovely Cassandra. He soon found he could not get enough of her beautiful body. Cassie knew the end of their year together was coming soon and she wanted to be the first to leave before he told her to go. But soon after she leaves, Joaquin has an accident and can't remember her ever leaving.
The end rushed by. I was a little disappointed in Joaquin changing his mind so quickly but the book was a nice romance.
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Book Description for The Twelve-Month Mistress
Joaquin Alcolar has a rule—never to keep a mistress for more than twelve months! Cassie knows that her time is nearly up, and to save her pride—and her heart—she decides to jump before she's pushed!
However, when as accident leaves Joaquin with amnesia, he cannot recall Cassie ending their relationship. And, on doctor's orders, Cassie can't tell him the truth. So is she back where she started—in Joaquin's bed—until he recovers his memory... and the clock starts ticking once more?

