The Wild Child
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Want to extend your life? Start flossing! Statistics show that people who floss daily and visit a dentist and dental hygienist every six months live almost six and a half years longer than the Unflossed. That's just one of the 44 scientifically proven steps that you can take to delay aging. Some of this vitality-prolonging advice might surprise you. Who knew, for example, that just one aspirin a day could add 1.9 years to your longevity?
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780345494238 (0345494237)
Publish date: May 30th 2006
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Pages no: 365
Edition language: English
Category:
Love,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Regency,
Suspense,
Regency Romance
Series: The Bride Trilogy (#1)
The Wild Child by Mary Jo Putney is a fantastic historical romance. Ms. Putney has delivered a well-written book. I loved the characters, they are amazing. This book did have spots where it dragged a bit, and was a little repetitive on some subjects. Dominic's brother is supposed to marry Lady M...
The Wild Child (The Bride Trilogy #1)by Mary Jo Putney Dominic agrees to take his twin brother's place at Warfield Manor, where he is to pay court to Lady Meriel Grahame, the orphaned heiress that brother Kyle intends to marry. Dominic tries to resist the intoxicating beauty out of a sense of duty. ...
This wasn't as good as the 2nd book [b:The China Bride|692948|The China Bride (The Bride Trilogy, #2)|Mary Jo Putney|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1177297923s/692948.jpg|3235445]. I was hoping given the interesting premise and heroine I would delve right it into it. The heroine Lady Me...
Interesting reading for the most part, but the melodrama went over the top towards the end and instead of finishing the last page with a sigh of satisfaction, I was simply glad that it was over. The story is mostly told from the POV of the hero instead of the heroine. This was interesting, but I thi...
This was one that I wanted to like, but there were some major problems with it. While I liked the fact that the author addressed the problems of living with past trauma, the novel just did not come together for me. For the longer review, please go here:http://www.epinions.com/review/The_Wild_Child_b...