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by Charlotte Featherstone
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In The Mood For LOVE
In The Mood For LOVE rated it 15 years ago
I didn't like Featherstone's writing style; I loved it! It was emotional, melancholy, lyrical, heartwrenching and poignant. I also liked the characters in this one much better than in her first novel. However, this was in truth more like 3 stars than 4 stars for me. Why? My bad mood during this week...
samanthabk
samanthabk rated it 15 years ago
I will say that the epilogue saved this book for me. Had I not ventured off and read the epilogue on her site, I would have had mixed emotions. I can absolutely say that CF's writing was different than what I had expected. The beginning moved quite slowly but once I got into the story, I could barel...
Nita Good Book
Nita Good Book rated it 15 years ago
Matthew Wallingford is a cold and very scarred Earl. He is the worst kind of rake. Jane is a very independent spinster nurse with an ugly past. Neither were looking for love; neither believed in love. But there is instant attraction when they meet at the hospital she works at after he is beaten t...
Caught in a FAB Romance (@TheLoveJunkee)
Let me start by saying I want to lick this cover. A lot. Methinks this book should come with a protective veneer 'cause it's that lickable. I had to put my Kindle in a ziplock bag. Just kidding. Maybe.Okay, enough about that delicious cover...I loved Addicted, Ms. Featherstone's first book in this s...
Rane Aria
Rane Aria rated it 16 years ago
Charlotte Featherstone has a true way with words, as they come alive as dark poetry off the pages. Sinful had so many moments within it’s pages, you were just quickly pulled into the story of Matthew, the Earl of Wallingford and Jane Rankin. As the heals the wounds placed on their hearts and souls. ...
Reading in the Dark
Reading in the Dark rated it 56 years ago
I'll be dating myself here but back when I was younger I played records. Round vinyl things. If they got a deep scratch in them the needle would stick and you'd end up hearing the same thing over and over again. Stuck in a loop.That's what happened to the plot in this book. Disappointing.
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