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Rating:  Summary: I have been looking for this for sooo long! Review: I have been a HUGE Susan Johnson fan since I picked up Sweet Love, Survive and she has never let me down. I have been looking for this for quite some time and I am delighted to have found it. It is not so highly descriptive or erotic in the love scenes but the romance was wonderful. Many times her characters are married to others and then they have to work around those stumbling blocks and they aren't willing to say they love each other until the last few pages. Not so here and it was VERY satisfying! Read and enjoy!!!
Rating:  Summary: I have been looking for this for sooo long! Review: I have been a HUGE Susan Johnson fan since I picked up Sweet Love, Survive and she has never let me down. I have been looking for this for quite some time and I am delighted to have found it. It is not so highly descriptive or erotic in the love scenes but the romance was wonderful. Many times her characters are married to others and then they have to work around those stumbling blocks and they aren't willing to say they love each other until the last few pages. Not so here and it was VERY satisfying! Read and enjoy!!!
Rating:  Summary: A Pleasure Reading! Review: I have read most of Susan Johnsons novels and I add this as one of my favorites next to her novel "Forbidden". I own the first edition which was published by Harlequin which explains why this novel is more discreet in sensuality writing compared to her other novels (Touch of Sin, Silver Flame..). I very muched enjoyed this novel, it was very heartfelt if one enjoys deepfelt love and romance without the interruptions of the hero pursuing "other sexual affairs". I highly reccommend this book it is rich in Russian and Turkish history (without being heavy) with the witty and beautiful love story of Stefan and Lisaveta that in some parts made me weep and smile.
Rating:  Summary: This is SUSAN JOHNSON at her best Review: I love to know an author actually researches & knows what they are writing about. Susan Johnson is the ONLY romance historian with footnotes. I love romance, I love intelligent writing &, of course, I love great sex.
Rating:  Summary: Gorgeous Review: I truly think is is one of Ms. Johnson's best works next to "Wicked." The love scenes were erotic, the characters vivid, and the setting lucid and perfect. The way she intertwines history with the plot is fascinating, and the plot is captivating and never slow. I'd definetly recommend this book to all Romance readers. It's one of the best I've ever read.
Rating:  Summary: Not the best of Susan Johnson's Review: Susan Johnson tries way too hard with this book. In her effort to make Prince Stefan look like a terrific catch that every woman wants, she gets way too carried away with her descriptive phrases and exaggerations and makes the Prince sound like a person I wouldn't even want to meet. Her descriptions of the Prince are downright laughable. There isn't a man on earth that could act the way he does and still have the women like him. But it was interesting reading, though I consider the book a dud. I own over a dozen of this authors books and this one is on the bottom of my list.
Rating:  Summary: Not one of Susan Johnson better books Review: With the New Year, I thought that it was time to read all the books that have been piling up in my closet. In my closet I found Susan Johnson's "Golden Paradise" I have read other books by Ms. Johnson, so I thought i would enjoy it. Well, its was okay and I got to read more about the Kuzan Family, but it clearly was not one of her better books. I am glad though that I have one less book in closet
Rating:  Summary: Not one of Susan Johnson better books Review: With the New Year, I thought that it was time to read all the books that have been piling up in my closet. In my closet I found Susan Johnson's "Golden Paradise" I have read other books by Ms. Johnson, so I thought i would enjoy it. Well, its was okay and I got to read more about the Kuzan Family, but it clearly was not one of her better books. I am glad though that I have one less book in closet
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