12-28-2008, 01:57 PM
I've enjoyed a lot of Mills & Boon's in my youth (35 years ago). I especially remember the innocence: there were a few kisses and if this went any further, you didn't get any graphic details. The point-of-view was mostly through the heroine, thankfully. Reading your blurb, this wouldn't strike me as a Mills & Boon. I thought they always had contemporary settings. Maybe I need to read a few more modern Mills & Boon's to get up-to-date?
But OT: The description really isn't particularly interesting to me, sorry: same old same old.
