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by Johanna Lindsey
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A History Nut's Romantic State of Mind
I give up. I hate this heroine. I really cannot deal with such adolescent behaviors, not in real life, not in fiction.
Jane Cousins - AUTHOR
Jane Cousins - AUTHOR rated it 11 years ago
Rainy day - pure romance - read. I grew up reading Johanna Lindsey, and just love her early work. My all time fave though would have to be 'Man of my Dreams' A sassy gorgeous heroine, slightly spoilt but good at heart, meets her match in a strong confident man. They verbally spar and whilst they...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
Ugh. Where do I start? OK, first off, the premise is ridiculous: a duke in Victoria's England caught in a scandal needs to lay low for a while. So he hides on a local squire's estate as a stable boy? And brings blood stock with him to make it look like they're starting a stud farm? You know, there...
lostinadream
lostinadream rated it 11 years ago
this was an interesting one, with a strong female and a strong male, yet both had their soft sides, and this lead to a lot of miscommunication, ALOT.Enjoyed this read
Horrorvacui000
Horrorvacui000 rated it 13 years ago
Adorable beginning to what I hope is a good series. 3.5 stars. I'd give it more, but the character talks to herself a lot and I didn't enjoy the change of perspective that much.
Romance Books Reviews & Treats
Romance Books Reviews & Treats rated it 14 years ago
Beautiful & spoiled squire's daughter sets her sight on marrying duke to spite others who socially rejected her. However, she is very attracted to new horse breeder who's really the duke in disguise for safety reasons. I wanted to like this Lindsey book but I couldn't and didn't. So almost halfway t...
tamabam
tamabam rated it 14 years ago
I love this book. Don't know why, exactly - it's far from perfect, but something about it makes me re-read it every couple of years or so. Contrived, a bit. Realistic, not really. Familiar? Very. Nevertheless, something about this one makes it more than the sum of all of its parts.It's pretty ...
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