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Anonymous
Posted June 25, 2006
I couldn't put this one down. My second in the Bedwyn series and I loved it. I liked the fact that it didn't follow the normal form for regency romance and put the lady always in the right. Freyja was always putting her foot in her mouth. But as strong a personality as she is it never stopped her from standing up for herself or others. Joshua is funloving and the perfect guy for her, for the simple reason he not only loves and accepts Freyja as she is , but he delights in her and is not afraid as, you understand through the book, most are. He challenges her and she him and through their love and understanding they compliment each other. I also thought it fitting that Freyja should find her love the way that Kit (A Summer To Remember) found his.
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Posted March 22, 2006
I love this series....Freyja's story lives up.
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Like her five siblings, Freyja Bedwyn enjoys independence, freedom, and adventure, the very traits that the Ton detests in a woman. Still with four wild brothers as role models, Freyja does her own thing in spite of the aristocracy frowning at her scandalous behavior. His family believes he needs to be married, a state they ignored until he gained the title when his uncle passed away. However, as he visits his grandmama in Bath, Lord Joshua Moore is tired of his family's effort to find him a wife.
While Joshua flees the latest matchmaking machination, he meets and pleads with an amused Freyja to hide him. When they talk, he offers her a deal. She pretends to be his fiancee so that he can have a little relief from the marriage mart and she can use that cloak to go on an adventure. Freyja accepts. However, neither Freyja nor Joshua expected to fall in love, an emotion putting a cramp on what they thought they desired.
The third 'Slightly' Regency romance is a fun tale headlined by two strong, stubborn, yet seductive stars. The story line is amusing, as neither Freyja nor Joshua wants to fall in love. Though in many ways, Freyja is a female version of her brother Rannulf (see SLIGHTLY WICKED), fans of Mary Balogh, the sub-genre, or just a delightful entertaining novel will appreciate this fine tale.
Harriet Klausner
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Posted March 10, 2011
I think this is my favorite of the series so far. I liked the characters a lot. I think Joshua was charming and he geniunely liked Freyja as a person. Freyja is a unique female for her time period. She is very fiesty. Unfortunately, she is also stubborn and should have realized Joshua was sincere sooner. Nonetheless, it was a good read and I am enjoying the Bedwyn series very much.
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Posted August 17, 2009
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I loved this book. This is probably my favorite of the Bedwyn series. Freyja Bedwyn is a strong character that is truly a woman ahead of her time. She is also vulverable and caring. A side of herself she doesn't readily show. The male lead character, Joshua, is handsome and fun-loving. He is also more serious than he appears. The two characters work so well together first as friends then as lovers. This is a great story.
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Posted June 11, 2004
ANOTHER INTERESTING AND ENTERTAINING BOOK BY MARY BALOGH.THE ONLY FAULT WAS THE PREDICTABLE ENDING.
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Posted December 1, 2003
I love this book even though it was almost exactly like A Summer To Remeber. Freyja is a wonderfully daring lady of her time and I could barely put this book down much like the ones before. I just wish this wasn't the end of the Bedwyns I mean what happens to Wolfric, Alleneyen, and Morgan. I would really like to read about them as well.
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Posted September 8, 2003
Mary Balogh pulls it off again!!! Another great book..Freyja and Joshua are perfect...for each other... But it takes them a while to see it, whilst we thoroughly enjoy the unfolding story with it's sometimes funny, and certainly entertaining pages. Please do not miss this one...
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Posted July 31, 2003
I think the author didn't know how to develop Freyja's story so she decided to mix the plots of the previous books. Like Lauren in One Night for Love, her beloved marries someone else. Like Lauren again in A Summer to Remember she enters into a fake betrothal and like Rannulf in Slightly Wicked, Josh is visiting his grandmother who is pushing him to marry. There didn't seem to be any passion among the protagonists. Not at all what I expected after Slightly Wicked.
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Posted August 10, 2003
I thoroughly enjoyed reading tis one..Couldn't put the book down once i started reading abt Freja n her adventures. Looking fwd to reading the remaining Bedwyn family.
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Posted June 13, 2003
I really enjoyed reading this book. At first i wasnt that impressed but it grows on you. I hope that there will be a book about Wulf the eldest brother, he sounds like a very interesting character.
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Posted June 17, 2003
There was no way to put this one down. You may want to read it alone though b/c of the strange stares you'll get when you get up and cheer or the uncontrolled laughter that is likely to occur. I recommend this to those who have never read a book from the regency genre. It's sure to hook you.
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Posted June 18, 2003
This mimiced A Summer to Remember in too many ways - both have fictitious engagements, both fighting attractions, both wanting to avoid other potential partners and heartbreak, and the ending sequences were too close. Needed more originality to stand out from the first book of the series of four.
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Posted June 21, 2003
Freyja is deffinetly a different girl during her time period which makes a character like her even more unique than any other female character. DIDO for Joshua! -Felicia
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Overview
BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Mary Balogh's The Secret Mistress.Meet the Bedwyns…six brothers and sisters—men and women of passion and privilege, daring and sensuality.
Enter their dazzling world of high society and breathtaking seduction…where each will seek love, fight temptation, and court scandal…and where Freyja Bedwyn, the wild-hearted daughter, meets her match in a man as passionate, reckless, and scandalous as she.
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