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The Heir

The Heir

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Wait for the Paperback!
Review: I've read all of JL's books, several times over. Each time she releases a new one I'm so excited I rush right out and get a copy, I have to say that I should have waited for the paperback. This book was, by far in my opinion, JL's absolute worst! There is no depth to the characters, their insecurities drag on throughout the entire book and their relationship is so passionless! The book in whole just irritated me. What is going on here? Normally JL produces such a wonderful story that I want to reread it immediately after I have finished the book. I didn't want to finish reading this book the first time! I've noticed JL's last few books have also been below par for her, but none like this one. I would much rather wait a longer peroid between book releases if it would mean the quality of her work would increase, rather than having to read something of this caliber again. If you normally love JL books, you will be vastly dissapointed with this one, it is not worth spending the money on the hardcover, wait for the paperback!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Too light
Review: I am a huge JL fan and have read all her books. However, this one really was lacking. There wasn't much of a plot. And the whole kidnapping thing came out of nowhere and really had no point. It was as though JL was afraid to get too intricate and really dig into her characters. I agree with the other reviews that the story was too "sweet" and there wasn't enough conflict and "meat" to it. The carriage scene also threw me for a loop. I kept expecting one of them to come to their senses before it was too late, which would have been what their characters were expected to do. Throwing caution to the wind was out of character for them. Also, I like my heroes to be a bit older than 21 years. That just doesn't seem mature enough to me.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lindsey Inherits the wind
Review: I have been a great fan of Ms. Lindsey's work for many years, and have read each and every book she has written. So, when I heard she released another book I was elated, and bought it w/o benifit of storyline. I enjoyed it . She has sensuallity and romance downpact, however, for the fist time, I was neither in love with the hero or the heroine, and thats why I gave it 4 stars instesd of 5. They were likable, but They lacked the unstoppable passion of the characters in Warriors Woman, and the unriveled turbulence of Silver Angel. I liked it but it was missing something. but I have enjoyed endless hours of reading due to johanna, so I'll make allowances.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Is this a new trend?
Review: I have all of Ms. Lindsay's books ,I only read a handful of authors. I always looked foward to a new release. I felt like the past few books have lacked any kind of passion or conflict. Is it because hard covers have to be more politically correct? That is not why I read fiction. I agree with one of the other reviews about liking Ophelia's character better in the end. She had real emotion. I thought fixing her up with Rafe who hated her would have had more to offer. The kidnapping made no sense and I forgot about it until I read it in these reviews. I gave it 2 stars because I finished it. It is a readable book that has no real surprises. I feel this has happened with Jude Devereaux and Judith McNaught also. Their books have seemed to get tamer since they have come out in hardcover.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Heir
Review: I have read all of JL's books and I think this is the most boring book I've read in a long time. The characters can't stand up for themselves and are extremely gullible to let the Ophelia's of the world manipulate them. The love scene was quick and made the characters seem very juvenile. There was no build-up to understand why they were attracted to each other, was it because she makes him laugh, because she was well endowed? That's pretty shallow! This story primarily takes place over one week of eating and dancing, not a good setting or amount of time to learn about the characters. Both the scandal and the kidnapping were dumb. The overall story lacked any depth and you never bond with the two main characters.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not typical Lindsey
Review: I was very disappointed by this latest book. I was expecting your typical exceptional Johanna Lindsey story, was was blahed out. I have been an avid reader of her books since I first found "The Captive", but I might just wait until her next one comes out in paperback before I commit any money to it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very, very good with room for improvement
Review: I have read many of Ms. Lindsey's books and this one is definitely better than many of her earlier works. The story feels more complete than usual (an ending that is not so abrupt) and, thank goodness, she offers us some mature lead characters for a change. Most notably, she has created a heroine that is not a barbie doll, but a woman most can relate to. However, this is fantasy, afterall, and she gives us the least depth in her heroine, Sabrina, not much of a physical description and makes her character fairly one dimensional. Give us more to aspire to, Johanna, and your next book will truly sing.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Where are the Mallorys? Reggie Would Sort this Mess Out!
Review: I wanted to like this book. I really did. I love J. Lindsey's work. Regencies are my favorite. But...these characters were SO one dimensional. She makes him laugh. That is it. That is her only personality characteristic. He is Scottish & says "blaudy" every other word. That is it for him. The heavy Scottish brogue was a bit wearing. Things were getting so dull I was rooting for Ophelia to win! At least she had some spark to her. The thing that got me is that the characters, though thin, were not true to themselves. They were not the sort of people to have a quick interlude in the carriage. That totally did not make sense or fit in with the characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's a WOW! Read it out loud to someone you love!
Review: Even on a bad day Johanna Lindsey can write rings around every other romance writer out there! This book is absolutely best of the best! I loved the history, the character development, the romance and the sense of being immersed in the time! There is a depth and intensity in her writing I really admire. I bought this the hour it hit the street! Then I took it to our London home where my husband read the story aloud bycandlelight. It was an unforgettable treat. The London of this novel still exists! Johanna has captured the spirit of the time and place beautifully! Many thanks to the author. Keep it up! You're the best!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Wait for the paperback
Review: As an avid fan of JL I have every book she's written. Unfortunately I have bought the last couple in hardback (simply couldn't wait for the paperback) and regretted it. This book lacks the fire of her earlier work, I didn't connect with any of the characters and felt that there was no depth to them. I actually started liking Ophelia the most by the end of the book. I will buy any JL books that come out, but I'll make myself wait for the paperback now.


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