Review: The Secret Virgin
The Secret Virgin by Carole Mortimer My rating: 2 of 5 stars I admit I picked up this book because I was tantalized by the title and had hoped that the aforementioned virgin was the hero because I’ve grown weary of heroes who have screwed half of the Eastern seaboard and most of the French Riviera and doesn’t hesitate to screw the heroine without protection. That’s just bad manners. Why is it the heroine who’s always the virgin? I can write a whole book on that alone. There’s something about virginity that’s always guaranteed to thaw the hero’s cold heart and bitter cynicism that all women are whores, except this one good one with a pure heart and a unicorn vagina. Virginity separates the whores from the whore-nots. That’s in the Bible or something. Trust. Tory Buchanan is asked by her friend, the famous actress Madison Famous Actress , to pick up her brother Jonathan Mcguire , an American, from the airport. He will be staying on a holiday at Madison’s house on the Isle...