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Liberating Mr. Gable: A Billionaire Romance Kindle Edition
Etta Brossetta is nursing an injury when she decides to take Anson Gable into her Bed and Breakfast. When he makes her laugh for the first time in months, she begins to let her guard down around the handsome stranger, despite his many eccentricities. Bonds form beyond a fleeting kiss, but Etta wonders if it will be enough to overcome her past, and shed a little light on his. They face life's challenges, and eventually have to decide if they will spend forever together or apart.
This is a contemporary romance with notes of sweetness and scandal, written by Tuesday Embers -- a pen name for a USA Today bestselling author.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 3, 2014
- File size2250 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B00K4JQ99I
- Publisher : (May 3, 2014)
- Publication date : May 3, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 2250 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 356 pages
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About the authors
USA Today bestselling author Mary E. Twomey lives in Michigan with her three adorable children. She enjoys reading, writing, vegetarian cooking, and telling her children fantastic stories about wombats.
While she loves writing fantasy, dystopian, and paranormal tales for her readers, Mary also writes romance under the name Tuesday Embers and cozy mysteries under the name Molly Maple.
Visit her online at www.maryetwomey.com.
Tuesday lives in Michigan, where unicorns are too snobby to make an appearance.
She enjoys dandelions, cupcakes and the occasional trip overseas.
Tuesday is a USA Today bestselling author who also writes fantasy under the name Mary E. Twomey and cozy mysteries under the name Molly Maple.
Visit her online at www.tuesdayembers.com.
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Customers find the romance in the book sweet and fun. They describe the book as delightful, entertaining, and well-written. However, opinions differ on the character development - some find them relatable with flaws, while others feel there was not enough character growth.
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Customers enjoy the romance in the book. They find it sweet, fun, and touching. The love scenes are well-written without being corny or overdone. The storyline is unique with surprises and twists.
"...come from vastly different worlds they fall for each other in this sweet story...." Read more
"I found this collection to be a fun and lighthearted romance, even if there were dark moments for the characters and difficult issues in their back..." Read more
"The story was ok, not great but entertaining in its own way," Read more
"...The plot has many surprises and twists, in a storyline like no other. Don't miss this one!!" Read more
Customers enjoy the book. They find it a fun, light read with just the right amount of romance and drama. The story is enjoyable in its own way.
"I really enjoyed this book about Etta and Anson. Although these two come from vastly different worlds they fall for each other in this sweet story...." Read more
"I found this collection to be a fun and lighthearted romance, even if there were dark moments for the characters and difficult issues in their back..." Read more
"The story was ok, not great but entertaining in its own way," Read more
"'Liberating Mr Gable' is a thoroughly amazing book, and I could not sleep until I finished it...." Read more
Customers enjoy the writing style. They find the scenes engaging without being overdone or corny.
"...Well written, with very likable characters, no cliffhanger and a happy ending!" Read more
"...The love scenes were totally hot and very well written without being corny or over the top...." Read more
"...Finding another to love and open up to is a gift, liberating them. Very well done, and you cheer them along the way." Read more
"Liked it very much. Love authors writing style." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the character development. Some find the characters well-developed with relatable flaws, while others say the development is lacking.
"...Well written, with very likable characters, no cliffhanger and a happy ending!" Read more
"...The characters are completely original, different from any you have met before...." Read more
"...to be a fun and lighthearted romance, even if there were dark moments for the characters and difficult issues in their back stories...." Read more
"...The characters were expertly defined and it was wonderful to see how their combined insecurities were given closure...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2017I really enjoyed this book about Etta and Anson. Although these two come from vastly different worlds they fall for each other in this sweet story. Both have experienced trauma in some way that affects how they are living at the beginning of the book. As the story unfolds Etta and Anson are able to heal and build a life together. Well written, with very likable characters, no cliffhanger and a happy ending!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2014I found this collection to be a fun and lighthearted romance, even if there were dark moments for the characters and difficult issues in their back stories. I enjoyed it tremendously! The characters were well developed with completely relatable flaws. The love scenes were totally hot and very well written without being corny or over the top. I look forward to more by Ms. Derobe and would recommend her work to any hard core romance reader.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2016The story was ok, not great but entertaining in its own way,
- Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2017'Liberating Mr Gable' is a thoroughly amazing book, and I could not sleep until I finished it. The characters are completely original, different from any you have met before. The plot has many surprises and twists, in a storyline like no other. Don't miss this one!!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2016A good story about two lonely people who find each other, If you are looking for explicit "bedroom" scenes, this isn't the right book. If you want a genuinely romantic story, this is right right book. Etta and Anson help each other overcome their fears during a bumpy courtship.
I bought this because it was recommended on a list. I'm really happy I did.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2016How can you not question amazon's reviews process when there were zero reviews for this book (as in none, nada) - and I checked yesterday before I started reading - and today there are 6, one of them dated June 30, 2014, and another dated 10 days ago. I read the book because I thought it would be a service to get my review posted. I'm just puzzled.
Whatever, on to the book.
I'd love to say it was wonderful, but alas, I can't. This story desperately needed an editor. It was riddled with errors. Not only did it have verb tense, spelling, and word usage errors (hurtle/hurdle, break/brake, forbidding/foreboding, etc.), but there were plot holes like Etta's disappearing cast. Plus there were ridiculous things like Etta sucking out snake venom at the age of 10 (um, pretty sure that's a myth no matter how old you are) and her grandfather didn't just die. Nope, he was killed by wild wolves. Etta wasn't just raped, she lost her virginity to her rapist, too. Much more tragic. Everything was just that much over the top so that it became slightly ridiculous.
Etta (Henrietta ): Orphaned, Rape victim, Love object of THREE men, Naïve beyond belief,
Anson: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Sufferer, Social Anxiety Sufferer, Billionaire (inaccurate BTW, "$17 million for several years" doesn't equal billions)
And let me just say, unless Etta was living in a cave for her entire life, there's no way she was THIS naïve:
"What's a Valentino? Is that the store it comes from?"
Anson laughed... "It's a designer. Very nice. Very expensive. Worth more than your truck."
"Oh! What? That's ridiculous. A dress can't be more than a car."
And more of her supposed naiveté: (or naivety as the book spells it)
"Jordan, these weren't expensive, were they?" [when she gets a pair of Louboutins
Apparently she's never read a People magazine or seen Entertainment Tonight.
And that "Little Duck" nickname? Appropriate for people in their 80s or from the 19th century. Otherwise, just... strange.
There were good moments, but the character development wasn't really there and overall this one was a no for me.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2017I loved reading this book. In fact, I started it one morning and couldn't put it down until I was finished. The characters were expertly defined and it was wonderful to see how their combined insecurities were given closure. I especially liked seeing the tender interaction between "brother and sister" worked into a successful conclusion. I highly recommend this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2017Etta and Anson a beautiful love story, the hurts and their past will always be their in their lives. Finding another to love and open up to is a gift, liberating them. Very well done, and you cheer them along the way.
Top reviews from other countries
- J. WellingReviewed in Canada on February 25, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely, heartwarming romance.
I absolutely loved this book by Tuesday Embers. Two broken people who come from vastly different worlds, find each other and discover that together they can conquer their demons. There is so much love between Anson and Etta. Their relationship develops at a very natural and believable pace. Etta is a combination of completely naive mixed with overly prim and proper. Anson is suffering from a nearly debilitating case of social anxiety. Both of them have huge hearts and so much love to give. The story has wonderful character development for our hero and heroine and, it was a breath of fresh air to see them talk about their problems like adults instead of creating unnecessary drama. A well written, perfectly paced novel. Definitely a keeper.
- Mrs WReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 22, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous book
Loved the story
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 15, 2016
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable tale
A different take on the famous hero and unassuming heroine. Enjoyed it and will probably read it again one day. A keeper.