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Lord of Enchantment

Lord of Enchantment

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Read
Review: Ms. Robinson contiues her stories set in Elizabethan England with Lord of Enchantment. Morgan St. John is a dark and mysterious hero to whom we were first introduced in Robinson's Lady Valiant. Of all the books in the series, Lord of Enchantment is my least favorite. I like the heroine, Pen Fairfax, who is unique and unusual without being annoying, and the hero was dreamy. As is the norm with Ms. Robinson's works, the writing was excellent. I am not the biggest fan of a romance in which one party has amnesia, which is why I docked the rating one star. Lord of Enchantment is still an enjoyable addition to the series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Good Read
Review: Ms. Robinson contiues her stories set in Elizabethan England with Lord of Enchantment. Morgan St. John is a dark and mysterious hero to whom we were first introduced in Robinson's Lady Valiant. Of all the books in the series, Lord of Enchantment is my least favorite. I like the heroine, Pen Fairfax, who is unique and unusual without being annoying, and the hero was dreamy. As is the norm with Ms. Robinson's works, the writing was excellent. I am not the biggest fan of a romance in which one party has amnesia, which is why I docked the rating one star. Lord of Enchantment is still an enjoyable addition to the series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hooray for Suzanne Robinson!
Review: The Elizabethan "Lady" series is intriguing and now Suzanne Robinson has presented us with "Lord of Enchantment". The characters are appealing and this time in history is ripe with suspense. I actually went to the library to read more about Elizabethan England. I desperately hope she gifts us with another book with ALL of these delightful characters.


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