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Golden Girl |
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Rating:  Summary: Joan goes back to writing in the third person Review: After five regency historicals written in the first person, I have returned to the third person point of view in Golden Girl. This is a change that I have received many requests for and I hope it is well received.
Rating:  Summary: Another well written book from Joan Wolf Review: Ever since I read "The Guardian" and "The Gamble", I am always on the look-out for new Joan Wolf books! This is another excellent read.
Rating:  Summary: Another well written book from Joan Wolf Review: Ever since I read "The Guardian" and "The Gamble", I am always on the look-out for new Joan Wolf books! This is another excellent read.
Rating:  Summary: One of her best Review: I don't know why other readers didn't like this book--I thought it charming, and is one of my top two favorites of her Regency romances. Her third party narration was very well done, and I enjoyed hearing what the hero was thinking.
Rating:  Summary: A nice unpretentious romance Review: I enjoyed this book. I found both the hero and heroine to be sympathetic and I enjoyed the twist on the "who is murdering the heroine" plot in that she doesn't become paranoid suspecting the hero. However, to be fair the story does seem like the melding of Wolf's previous Regencies "The American Duchess" and hmm... I can't quite remember the name--it was Double or Duel Deception or something like that. The original novels had more sponteneity but this one retained the likability and emotional stability of the characters. In the end it is an enjoyable (though perhaps uninspired) read.
Rating:  Summary: A nice unpretentious romance Review: I enjoyed this book. I found both the hero and heroine to be sympathetic and I enjoyed the twist on the "who is murdering the heroine" plot in that she doesn't become paranoid suspecting the hero. However, to be fair the story does seem like the melding of Wolf's previous Regencies "The American Duchess" and hmm... I can't quite remember the name--it was Double or Duel Deception or something like that. The original novels had more sponteneity but this one retained the likability and emotional stability of the characters. In the end it is an enjoyable (though perhaps uninspired) read.
Rating:  Summary: A nice unpretentious romance Review: I enjoyed this book. I found both the hero and heroine to be sympathetic and I enjoyed the twist on the "who is murdering the heroine" plot in that she doesn't become paranoid suspecting the hero. However, to be fair the story does seem like the melding of Wolf's previous Regencies "The American Duchess" and hmm... I can't quite remember the name--it was Double or Duel Deception or something like that. The original novels had more sponteneity but this one retained the likability and emotional stability of the characters. In the end it is an enjoyable (though perhaps uninspired) read.
Rating:  Summary: Not a favorite Review: I had a hard time getting into this book. The storyline tend to drag, I couldn't get into it. But, I had to read on just to see how it ended. I like the women to be spunky...Sara didn't have any.
Rating:  Summary: Characters lack depth Review: I kept reading, hoping this book would get better. I wanted to like these characters, I really did - but they lacked warmth and depth. The book has so much potential to be a great regency romance. The heroine is likeable enough, but the hero never lights my fire.
Rating:  Summary: Characters lack depth Review: I kept reading, hoping this book would get better. I wanted to like these characters, I really did - but they lacked warmth and depth. The book has so much potential to be a great regency romance. The heroine is likeable enough, but the hero never lights my fire.
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