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A Groom of One's Own (Writing Girl Series #1)

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  • Posted February 11, 2012

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    Boring story, terrible characters, don't waste your money!

    I read a lot of regency romance. I love the time period and I love a good love story. This is not one. The characters have no real personalities, the story was unrealistic and frankly boring. She repeated the same problem over and over again. The characters were in love after he saved her from being hit by a carriage and they went for a walk after?? What? It was stupid. Even that I could put aside but it wasn't a cute story. The characters were two-dimensional and I couldn't really see what the attraction was between them because there was nothing about them I really knew. Besides he was a duke and had responsibilities and she was a writer and therefore scandalous. That is it! There are so many great authors out there who write characters who are well-rounded and love stories that are sweet and funny. I thought the concept for this had so much potential, but this fell short! Read something else, I promise this will disappoint.

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 21, 2012

    Honor or Action?

    Honor or action? I choose action!

    Historical romances are a favorite of mine and this book fell perfectly into that genre.

    I truly enjoyed this book. I finished reading at 3:45 am (I had work in the morning). I couldn't put it down!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 9, 2012

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    Highly recommend

    OMG I loved this book. This is the 1st book by this author that I have read and I plan to read more. Sophie and Brandon are great characters. I also like there friends and relatives. this is a very romantic story.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 14, 2011

    Boring!

    Characters were so indecisive that after a while I didn't care and just wanted it to end!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 9, 2012

    A Groom of One's Own is the first novel by Rodale I've read and

    A Groom of One's Own is the first novel by Rodale I've read and I adored it. It was like having a mini-vacation every time I opened it up.

    It's a pretty straightforward set-up: Sophie Harlowe gets jilted at the altar, finds work in London writing about weddings for a tabloid, falls for a duke whose wedding preparations she's covering for the paper, and shenanigans ensue. But Sophie is adorable, the duke is incredibly appealing, and the shenanigans are delivered with such sublimely dry wit, I enjoyed every moment of it. A secondary romance between the duke's betrothed and a fabulously romantic foreign prince adds to the fun. Rodale has a light touch and wonderful comic timing. Also, Sophie and her duke's kisses are some of the most delectable I've read in historical romance novels. The moment I finished the book I ordered the next two in the series.

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  • Posted December 13, 2011

    Recommended for those who like fun in their romance

    This book is definitely for the Romance genre. It's filled with romantic tension and leads you on a merry chase to the end. You can hardly wait to see if love can overcome the honor of a duke. Not for a book club but delightful reading. Check out other books by this author.

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  • Posted December 12, 2011

    Highly recommended.

    Really enjoyed this book, I'm now reading another in the searies. Good .

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  • Posted June 9, 2010

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    a screwball comedy of errors that feels like combing Sheridan's The School for Scandal with a 1930s madcap movie

    In 1822 at the church in Buckinghamshire, the man she is engaged to marry Matthew Fletcher breaks off their relationship saying marriage is a commitment. Stunned, Sophie Harlow writes off marriage. Thus it is ironic because one year after her disavowal of marital bliss and her fall from grace, she obtains a position as one of the four Writing Girls; her column is Miss Harlow's Marriage in High Life for the London Weekly.

    For the Weekly, Sophie covers the wedding of the Duke of Hamilton Brandon to Lady Clarissa, daughter of the Duke of Richmond. She would like to beg off because she is very attracted to the groom, but must attend if she is to keep her job. To her amazement the Duke appears to want her and to both their shock, the bride seems more interested in a foreign prince. However, the quartet is all honorable people so no one will take that critical first step to disentangle the wrong pairings into the loving relationships.

    The first Writing Girl's Regency romance is a screwball comedy of errors that feels like combing Sheridan's The School for Scandal with a 1930s madcap movie inside a regency romance. The story line is fast-paced throughout as the quartet dance to love but with the wrong partners. Maya Rodale provides a wonderfully zany historical with three other Writing Girls to go.

    Harriet Klausner

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