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Slightly Shady - Community Reviews back

by Amanda Quick
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Ani's Book Abyss
Ani's Book Abyss rated it 6 years ago
Lake & March by Amanda Quick Book 1: Slightly Shady | Rating: 3.0 Stars Book 2: Don't Look Back | Rating: 3.0 Stars Book 3: Late for the Wedding | Rating: 3.0 Stars Average Series Rating: 3.0 Stars So I thought I'd be able to slide individual reviews for each of these books out as I read them,...
meganbaxter
meganbaxter rated it 13 years ago
I read romances when they come up on one of my many lists, but it will never be my preferred genre. Slightly Shady was a fast read, light, fluffy, and vaguely irritating to anyone who knows anything about history. Again, one that won't stick with me.Lavinia has set herself up as a female detective,...
Barbara1951
Barbara1951 rated it 14 years ago
Good mystery! The extended confession of one of the villains was a bit much, but still, it was good.
No Glitter Blown
No Glitter Blown rated it 14 years ago
This is a fun read. Definitely different than my usual historicals, so it took me a moment to adjust my preconceived notions. After that, I enjoyed the ride. A Sherlock Holmes voice more so than other mystery-based historical romances. It may not appeal to everyone, especially those obsessed with al...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 16 years ago
Starting with the destruction of Lavinia Lake's antiquities shop by a Mr Tobias March who is in pursuit of a killer and determined to save Lavinia from possibly herself. The two end up teaming up in London and find themselves sharing adventures and terribly attracted to each other.It's a fun read, ...
altheaann
altheaann rated it 16 years ago
This is undeniably what one must call a "trashy novel" - a murder/mystery romance with a hearty dash of sex and a good deal of talk of current fashions.... but surprisingly modern and 'liberated' in its character portrayals - if not terribly realistic. A very quick read (hence the pseudonym?
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