The Love Artist

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SHE WOULD NEVER REPEAT HER MOTHER'S MISTAKEHer mother's life had been ruined by the irresponsible actions of her artist husband.Now Carrie faced a double threat --- the desire of her sister, Krys, to follow in their father's footsteps, and her own growing attraction to Roger Turkan, globe-trotting cartoonist.Roger was handsome, talented and adventurous, but he lived from hand-to-mouth. He didn't even have a home of his own. How could he give Carrie the love and security she so desperately needed?

187 pages, Paperback

First published December 5,1986

About the author

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Valerie Christine Parv was a popular Australian writer of over 70 romance novels, with more than 34 million sales. She published her novels in Mills & Boon's since 1982.

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April 17,2025
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This is a great read from Australian legend Valerie Parv. The heroine Carrie is fighting not only her own inclinations but her fears that she will end up losing out in any relationship with an impecunious cartoonist.
It didn't help that her first impression of him was formed in tatty clothes, a three day beard growth when he'd had no sleep for days and was nearly out on his feet. And she let him kiss her.
IN fact she decides he would make a great lesson for her sister who is planning to give up university for the life of an artist. That was her second mistake.
Roger is an adorable hunk of a guy with a few hangups of his own. How he is going to convince Carrie to take a risk on him is great fun as he uses his daily cartoon to help her see things in a different perspective.
The ups and downs of this relationship are rather sweet and it's nice that we get the hero pretty up front about his feelings early in the piece. It all comes down to how the heroine is going to deal with her own issues, and also one pretty significant secret the hero is keeping from her.
A very nice story and a satisfying ending.
April 17,2025
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Way too much interior monologue and h worrying she’s repeating her mom’s life.

H was more likable although I didn’t care for the deception. The h should have figured it out; her sister said H was guest of honor at his alter ego’s showing.
April 17,2025
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Awwwwwwwwwwwwww! How can someone not like this book when the first thing the heroine thinks when she sees (the photo of) the artist is: "Must be gay..." immediately to be answered by: "No he ain't" by the H himself as he walks in on her =)

hahaha!
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