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Kaotatud kihlvedu (The Matchmakers #1) - Candace Camp
Kaotatud kihlvedu (The Matchmakers #1)
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9789949125494
Publisher: Ersen
Pages no: 302
Edition language: Estonian
Series: Matchmakers (#1)
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it
3.0 The Marriage Wager (Matchmakers)
A fun regency romance with a lot of the usual plot points and with a refreshingly realistic attitude. Constance Woodley stayed at home to nurse her father through his final illness and was older than most when he died to have her season in London, her sister-in-law and brother convinced her to help...
Ilze
Ilze rated it
3.0 Candace Camp's "The Marriage Wager"
Nice character-driven story with some elements of Cinderella, but it should have been about 100 pages shorter (280 or less instead of 380 pages), since there is really not that much happening and the hero's POV is completely left out.
Testa e Piedi Fra Le Pagine Dei Libri
Testa e Piedi Fra Le Pagine Dei Libri rated it
4.0 The Marriage Wager (Matchmakers)
Per alcuni aspetti mi ha fatto un pò pensare a Cenerentola. (Costance bella giovane senza dote, obbligata dalla zia e dalle cugine carogne a stare dietro le quinte. Con Lady Francesca nei panni della madrina fata ....e altri particolari così XD)Comunque una storia gradevole, disimpegnata,buona in qu...
Vera
Vera rated it
I like a book with an older and a younger couple on different timetables. This one is let down by a thing I very much dislike in romance novels: the intrusion of incest or rape (rather than camp mustache twirling), particularly since it's off screen, existing to make the people who oppose the match ...
shadrachanki
shadrachanki rated it
2.0 The Marriage Wager
2.5 / 5.0This book had a number of positives and negatives for me. I enjoy the setting (both place and time), and the characters were entertaining. There were a number of clever plot elements, and everything ends well. I could easily give this book three or four stars if not for one particularly jar...
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