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Anonymous
Posted May 29, 2008
Regency Fan
I love Regency romances, Georgette Heyer and the like, so when I saw this at the library I thought it would be worth a try. Recommendation - get it from the library. It's a good enough read, but predictable, not historically accurate, as no one with class uses the word 'quid', and the characters are not especially likeable - the Aunts are all right, but Grace varies between lovely and awful in the space of two pages, I thought heroine Eliza was remarkably self-centered, while the hero's only assets were his title and physical attributes. His 'noble and caring' thoughts for his poor Scottish tenants seemed unbelievable and naive to me. I wouldn't buy any of this authors books, but they are not the worst around.
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Anonymous
Posted May 24, 2006
Decent story
This was a pretty good book I breezed through it in 2 evenings. The only part I didn't like was how Eliza continued to fight Magnus when it was so obvious that she should just give in. So, there are about 50 pages that could just be removed from the story. Overall, it was a good book and a quick read but I wouldn't call it one of my favorites.
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