by Christina Dodd
Originally posted on GR in 2010 I liked the plot more than the romance. Both of the main characters, and their romance, fell flat for me. The only thing that kept me reading was finding out what would happen with the Prince. And even that was a bit of a letdown. ---- Now I remember raging while ...
Not Dodd's best. Sometimes the plot of a book grabs you from the first sentence. I wasn't grabbed by the first chapter, or the second. The plot sounded promising from the description on the back cover, but, in my opinion, it was a bit misleading. It sounded like it was going to be a lot more intrigu...
I had to lower my rating on this book as I purchased it twice. In otherwords, when I was at the bookstore I didn't remember having bought and read it once. Luckily, B&N exchanged it. It was okay, but it did not reach out and pull me in like some of this wonderful author's other works. Maybe it w...
I’m not fanatical about historical accuracy, but when I run into the word “clone” on the first page of a book set in 1859, I can’t help feeling like nobody involved in creating it really gave a damn. Unfortunately, that surge of indignation was the strongest emotion I felt while reading most of thi...
Really loved this book. I highly recommend it!
What a great story! I laughed and cried many times! Such wonderful writing and really engaging characters!! I love this authors work!!I am currently on a Regency kick and this one was terrific!!
Too many unpleasant scenes when I actually visualize them.