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by Johanna Lindsey
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Bambbles Rambles
Bambbles Rambles rated it 11 years ago
This book is the most frustrating, rapetastic, victim blaming shlock I have had the pleasure of reading. I knew going into it that it was a like it or loathe it type of book. Curiosity and a love of Russian romances made me give it a try for myself. Katherine starts off awesome. She recognizes that ...
Romancekolik
Romancekolik rated it 13 years ago
Bu yorum aynı zamanda Romancekolikte yayınlanmıştır.Öncelikle kitabı bana öneren İpek ablama çok teşekkür ederim. Johanna çok sevdiğim bir yazar. Bu kitabında da beni yanıltmadı ve sayfaları hızlıca çevirdiğim harika ve heyecanlı bir okuma süreci geçirdim. Kimi zaman ağlamamak için kendimi zor tuttu...
Lynsey A's Love of Romance
Lynsey A's Love of Romance rated it 13 years ago
Nothing beats these old Johanna Lindsey classics. I wish she still wrote books like this and her other earlier works. Although, I didn't really care for the drugging but all in all still a good read. I love a good pregnancy and secret baby theme. I forgot how sweet the ending was with Dimitri huntin...
K.
K. rated it 14 years ago
It makes me upset that I liked this book when I was a young, impressionable girl. The heroine is drugged (without the hero's sayso, because that somehow makes it better?) with an aphrodisiac that, of course, makes her hot n' horny. He obliges her needs, because he's such a gentleman. (This is not to...
Addicted To Romance
Addicted To Romance rated it 15 years ago
Katherine St John is the daughter of a Earl, George St John. Even though her father is the Earl, she takes care of everyone and everything at home. When she finds out that her sister plans on eloping with a fortune hunter, she dresses in a maid uniform and goes chasing after her, not knowing what wo...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 16 years ago
I cannot really explain why this is a favorite Johanna Lindsey book since the premise is rather offensive. A rich, playboy Russian prince sees a woman on the streets of London, and tells his servants to abduct her since he's currently without a bedmate. They actually kidnap her and take her back to...
Bellwether Book Reviews
Bellwether Book Reviews rated it 56 years ago
If this were the first Johanna Lindsey book I had read, I would have never picked up a second. This whole book was sick. Both Dimitri and Katherine are contemptible characters. They genuinely disturbed me. Rape, abduction, and enslavement do not a relationship make. If I was slipped a date-rape drug...
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