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by Mary Balogh
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The More I Read. . .
The More I Read. . . rated it 10 years ago
I wanted to read A Summer To Remember after reading One Night For Love for one reason only: Miss Lauren Edgeworth. I wanted to see how Mary Balogh fleshed her out, whether there was more than just a jilted bride with an overdeveloped perfection complex and latent passive aggressive tendencies. Oh ye...
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land"
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land" rated it 12 years ago
Although this is only the third book i've read by this author, i think i may be in the clear when i say that there are certain things one can expect from a Mary Balogh story: _ No insta love, the characters do have brains and are acquainted on how to use it. shocking as it may seem.. _First come...
bloodviolet
bloodviolet rated it 12 years ago
A beautiful love story and one of my favorites by Mary Balogh. For me this is a gentle type of love story where the build up and pacing are excellently done. The story feels very natural and there is no feeling of over contrived plot. From the goodreads synopsis:Kit Butler is cool, dangerous, one...
bloodviolet
bloodviolet rated it 12 years ago
A beautiful love story and one of my favorites by Mary Balogh. For me this is a gentle type of love story where the build up and pacing are excellently done. The story feels very natural and there is no feeling of over contrived plot. From the goodreads synopsis:Kit Butler is cool, dangerous, one...
A Bookworm Confessions
A Bookworm Confessions rated it 13 years ago
Oh i loved this book! We were introduced to Lauren in the previous book ...and i thought it was a character a bit hard to relate, she used this ice mask to conceil her emotions and i just didn't get her need to be always the prim and proper lady, even when she was just with her best friend Gwen. But...
Much About Books
Much About Books rated it 13 years ago
This book truly was written before the Bedwyn sagas... I didn't think it was, but I discovered I was wrong.This book is about Kit Butler, 2nd son and now the Viscount Ravensberg. Kit was a soldier, as second sons are supposed to be, and he was a decorated spy and war hero. But when his eldest brothe...
Bookish Shenanigans
Bookish Shenanigans rated it 14 years ago
More like a 3+. An emotional read. It took a little while to warm up to Lauren, who was a prim and proper emotional iceberg of a lady initially. Even by the end, I didn't "bond" with her character, but I recognize the strength of Balogh's characterization and the character's motivation in cultivati...
karenf
karenf rated it 14 years ago
This is a wonderful story about love. It may seem like that is the plot of all romances but in this one there is no secret duke, no murder to solve, no vampires or any other big distractions. And yes, it's about Kit and Lauren coming to know each other and fall in love but it is also about familia...
trewen
trewen rated it 14 years ago
Kit is a carefree rogue. He is no gentleman. Lauren is a proper lady, frigid with propriety.Two people could not be more opposite.There are plenty of reviews to give the complex tale of how they form a false betrothal so I won't go into that. I will say though, I learned that each have a carefully c...
trewen
trewen rated it 14 years ago
Kit is a carefree rogue. He is no gentleman. Lauren is a proper lady, frigid with propriety.Two people could not be more opposite.There are plenty of reviews to give the complex tale of how they form a false betrothal so I won't go into that. I will say though, I learned that each have a carefully c...
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