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Lord Sin (Harlequin Historical, No 979)

Lord Sin (Harlequin Historical, No 979)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A joy to read, very entertaining.
Review: I am a real Catherine Archer fan. I was not dissapointed with her book Lord Sin. I felt she wrote a wonderful tale about Mary Fulton and Ian Sinclair. I looked forward to each and every page of this book. I feel Catherine has only become a better writter and that readers will not be dissapointed with this or any other book. All I can say is that it is fun to believe that someone could be swept off their feet in a moment, isn't that why we read romance. So read all of Catherine's works and enjoy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Catherine Archer gets better with every book.....!
Review: I had to add my comments here simply because Catherine Archer becomes BETTER with every book! I have been a fan of hers ever since her first, ROSE AMONG THORNS. The author has a magical way of writing so that the reader is immersed, not only in the story, but in the era Ms Archer writes about. She brings the time period alive in a way that few writers can.

Kudos to Ms Archer. I only wish more readers knew about her so that her backlist was more readily available!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not the best Archer I have read.
Review: This book was somewhat of a disappointment. I had read three of Catherine Archer's other books Velvet Touch, Velvet Bond and Fire Song and they were moderately well written; Fire Song being the best. But this one wasn't very convincing. A vicar's daughter wedding a total stranger in a few days after meeting him? It really doesn't get any better from the onset and I had to force myself to finish the book. Not one of Archer's best works.


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