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And Then He Kissed Her - Community Reviews back

by Laura Lee Guhrke
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rubya
rubya rated it 14 years ago
Don't let the (pretty awful) cover fool you. This was a great book, among the best romance novels I've read lately.Set in the Victorian era, at the turn of the century, And Then He Kissed Her deals with issues that I've never seen before in a romance novel, and it is a refreshing breath of fresh ai...
Daffodil's Library
Daffodil's Library rated it 14 years ago
3.5 stars. I really enjoyed this. The book leaned more toward the sweet side, with Harry slowly seducing Emma away from the rules she's rigidly followed all her life. The little tidbits about social conventions were interesting and about halfway through I was struck with the thought that Emma was ...
Victoria Vane
Victoria Vane rated it 14 years ago
This was my first title by this author. It was a deliciously slow seduction of a thirty year old spinster and beautifully done, her tantalizingly slow self discovery. (It was page 230 before she ever experienced her first kiss!) At times it was hard to see Emma choose the path that could easily have...
Tina's Reading Books
Tina's Reading Books rated it 15 years ago
Practical Emmaline Dove is a girl bachelor in Victorian England. For five years she has worked as the secretary for Harry, Viscount Marlowe. Emma, in her capacity as Harry's secretary, was a precise, efficient and largely invisble machine. She not only took care of his correspondence and paperwor...
The Romanceaholic
The Romanceaholic rated it 15 years ago
So I was putzing around on the AAR website earlier and came across the listing for the Reader Favorites 2007-2008.. This book won for "Best Heroine", so I decided to give it a chance.Not my usual "historical" tastes, this book was set in the 1890's -- where such devices as trains and telephones and ...
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