The Perfect Hero
The Perfect Hero The sparkling follow-up to A Weekend with Mr Darcy from Victoria Connelly - the Richard Curtis of the chick-lit world! Full description
The Perfect Hero The sparkling follow-up to A Weekend with Mr Darcy from Victoria Connelly - the Richard Curtis of the chick-lit world! Full description
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781847562265 (1847562264)
Publish date: April 28th 2011
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 373
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Drama,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
Series: Austen Addicts (#2)
Welp. Sometimes you find some great books in the bargain bin, and sometimes you don't. I bought this book a few years back and never got around to reading it because the first few chapters dragged. Since one of my personal goals this year is to clean up my electronic and physical shelves I decided t...
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Dreaming of Mr. Darcy was extremely cute, it's almost a bit too cute. But I like a good candybar read every now and then! ;)Kay, the main character, was nice, though she's a bit too clueless for my taste. I mean, Kay is trying to play matchmaker and get Adam and another female character to fall in l...
I’ve never read any book from Victoria Connelly, but have to admit I enjoyed reading this one. Kay is an artist and Jane Austen fan, and a dreamer.- dreams of the perfect guy. After the death of a friend and she receives an unexpected inheritance, Kay resigns from her job, packs and moves to Lyme Re...
This was a bit different from my usual JA stuff, but it still deals with the love of Austen. Kay, our heroine, truly loves Jane Austen. Truly loves is the word. But then our hero loves JA too, talk about a match made in heaven...or not.This was a bit of an Emma novel. Kay is clueless (but in a good ...