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Julia Quinn Two-Book Set:  Dancing at Midnight and To Catch an Heiress

Julia Quinn Two-Book Set: Dancing at Midnight and To Catch an Heiress

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Delicious Reads
Review: Julia Quinn has some wonderful novels... I gave this package four stars because Dancing at Midnight is my least favorite Julia Quinn book. It is funny but just doesn't have the delightful flair that her other books have.

Belle, Emma's cousin from Splendid, finally meets a man who doesn't fall at her feet over her beauty. He's definitely brooding over something in his past, but it doesn't keep the sparks from flying between them. This book has a litle more intrigue than other Quinn's books and sometimes drags because the characters are a bit shallow. However, there are some wonderfully memorable moments when Belle and Blackwood finally decide to marry. How many interruptions can one wedding take from a drunk priest to an angry brother... it's hilarious!

To Catch an Heiress has some of the funniest dialogue ever! It has some sexy love scenes that make this book sizzle a little more than other Quinn books. Caroline Trent and Blake Ravenscroft's romance involves a mistaken identity. Blake thinks Caroline is a spy. Caroline is trying to escape her fortune-hunting guardian's son and potential marriage to him. All in all, I laughed my head off throughout this entire book. It's a fast read. You will want it on your shelf because you will be re-reading it many times when you are bored or just in the mood for a delicious laugh.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Delicious Reads
Review: Julia Quinn has some wonderful novels... I gave this package four stars because Dancing at Midnight is my least favorite Julia Quinn book. It is funny but just doesn't have the delightful flair that her other books have.

Belle, Emma's cousin from Splendid, finally meets a man who doesn't fall at her feet over her beauty. He's definitely brooding over something in his past, but it doesn't keep the sparks from flying between them. This book has a litle more intrigue than other Quinn's books and sometimes drags because the characters are a bit shallow. However, there are some wonderfully memorable moments when Belle and Blackwood finally decide to marry. How many interruptions can one wedding take from a drunk priest to an angry brother... it's hilarious!

To Catch an Heiress has some of the funniest dialogue ever! It has some sexy love scenes that make this book sizzle a little more than other Quinn books. Caroline Trent and Blake Ravenscroft's romance involves a mistaken identity. Blake thinks Caroline is a spy. Caroline is trying to escape her fortune-hunting guardian's son and potential marriage to him. All in all, I laughed my head off throughout this entire book. It's a fast read. You will want it on your shelf because you will be re-reading it many times when you are bored or just in the mood for a delicious laugh.


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