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by Laura Lee Guhrke
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Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 10 years ago
First of all, I don't care for the phrase "Girl Bachelor". It just seemed so strange to me. This book was good. Some parts were really sweet and then others I thought that would never have happened. [Her quitting her job without any prospects or other income. (hide spoiler)] I don't think I'll read ...
A History Nut's Romantic State of Mind
I liked the story well enough, because it was written well. I do not like the story intensely, because it is trying to be modern. I am reading a historical romance. If I want to read about a man who has commitment issues and prefers to having an affair in the countryside on the weekend with his mist...
I Swallow Books Whole
I Swallow Books Whole rated it 11 years ago
This book was too cute. Loved Mr. Pigeon!
Bright and Shiny Shiny
Bright and Shiny Shiny rated it 11 years ago
3.5
Lyndi
Lyndi rated it 12 years ago
I must say, Laura Lee Guhrke has a formula that seems to work well enough and boy, is she stickin' to it!I've read two of her books in a row and while I have no complaints about her writing ability, I've noticed a couple things that have appeared heavily in both books. While I'm not opposed to autho...
Kinga's Books
Kinga's Books rated it 12 years ago
“And Then He Kissed Her”… And so he did. And it was the most important part of this book. It was like being fourteen again. It was like living in Victorian times. The plot is what it is. There is an old spinster (by 19th century standards so approaching thirty), a secretary to a rakish viscount who ...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it 13 years ago
3.7
erica
erica rated it 13 years ago
I couldn't finish this one - the heroine and hero just grated on me.
Ilze
Ilze rated it 13 years ago
Charming story! The heroine is sort of a late 19th century Martha Stewart (but a much nicer person) while her boss, the hero, is a divorced nobleman who loves business (publishing, in his case) and making money. An early scene with the hero's family (3 busybody sisters, a featherbrain of a mother an...
karenf
karenf rated it 14 years ago
Nothing against Harry, who's a fine hero but Emma made this book for me. She is a really great character and I found her to be quite real. She's not just "the spinster" or "the wallflower" or any other single dimension character. She is by turns shy in some ways but can be quite bold once she mak...
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