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To Wed a Wicked Prince - Jane Feather
To Wed a Wicked Prince
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3.00 65
Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781416525523 (1416525521)
ASIN: 1416525521
Publisher: Pocket Star
Pages no: 490
Edition language: English
Series: Cavendish Square (#2)
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BKHorne
BKHorne rated it
3.0 To Wed a Wicked Prince
I liked that the hero was a Russian prince. I also liked that Livia wasn't really your run-of-the-mill miss from the ton. Those two things set the book apart from other regencies right away. It also has the characters get married in the middle of the book, which is a trope I like because it provides...
Sarah's Library
Sarah's Library rated it
2.0 To Wed a Wicked Prince (Cavendish Square, #2) by Jane Feather
20/12 - Not as good as the first book in the series. I don't like the hero, Alexander Prokov, much at all. He appears to pursue Livia within a few sentences of the start of the first chapter (not counting the prologue). At first I wasn't sure if he was going to be a bad guy attempting to ingratia...
My Library "Blog"
My Library "Blog" rated it
5.0 Jane Feather - To Wed a Wicked Prince (Cavendish Square #2)
Very Funny! Love Jane Feather! Livia Lacey came to the house she inherited in London's Cavendish Square with her two friends, Lady Cornelia Dagenham and Lady Aurelia Farnham, to experience the excitement of city life. With Cornelia now happily married, Livia and Aurelia are on their own. But dashi...
Telynor's Library, and then some
Telynor's Library, and then some rated it
2.0
This author I usually like, but this time, the story and characters just did not work for me. That's a pity as there was so much potential here that was squandered. To see the more complete review, please go here:http://www.epinions.com/review/Book_To_Wed_a_Wicked_Prince_Jane_Feather/content_4671937...
icycolour
icycolour rated it
* Concept of espionage/spies are fascinating, but poorly executed in this novel* Lack of romance in beginning, seemed forced* Secretive-untrustworthy, not clear motives* Inconsistency in heroine--rather insipid and shallow at start* Author's version of spies/espionage--laughable and not appealing to...
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