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Guarding an Angel (Regency Romance)

Guarding an Angel (Regency Romance)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Boring, boring, boring
Review: I thought this book had a lot of nonsense added to it because if Gideon really liked Amelia, then why didn't he say so in the first place so then Eustace could just lay off?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not Schroeder's best work
Review: I was somewhat disappointed in this book, especially when compared to Schroeder's previous book "Lady Meg's Gamble." I found the characters in this book a little too willing to drift through life and complain when it doesn't go their way. While this book contains many of the elements that made "Lady Meg" such an enjoyable read, "Guarding An Angel" is not as well developed or well rounded. The hero and heroine can at times seem a bit childish.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Characters Not Very Captivating
Review: Ok story, but gotta say from the start that it's hard to like a book where the back cover (also featured in the description) gets the hero's name wrong (Geoffrey??, the hero's name is Gideon!). The characters were not believable or captivating -- hard to keep reading this one. But the ending was fairly good and all is tied up in a nice package with a bow -- pretty typical. Quick read - not much to it.


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