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Rating: Summary: A deeply moving romance in its purest form. Review: I devoured this one. Blackthorne had me hooked from the title, the gorgeous cover, and from the first page. Ruth's style of writing made this beautiful, tasteful story roll through my mind's eye as if I were living in Blackthorne.You won't believe the creative language Ruth bestowed on Blackthorne's housekeeper. She's an absolute kick! Best of all, this romance is keenly focused, with the subplots deftly woven in so as not to overshadow the relationship building between Olivia and Quenton. This is one of those rare books that I could read a dozen or more times and never tire of it. It's deeply romantic, pure romance in every page. Blackthorne should become a classic historical; it well deserves the honor. -Lee Emory
Rating: Summary: This is one of those books you just won't want to put down! Review: I found this book very Spell-binding... the characters were very vivid and I found myself not able to put it down. You find yourself hating the lord of the manner and yet drawn to his character. In the end you will love him as the heroine does!
Rating: Summary: Review of the audio cassette recording! Review: I listened to the audiobook recording of Blackthorne and I really liked it and I liked the reader Michael Page and thought he had a great voice and just did a wonderful job reading the story and doing all those different voices for all the different characters and I just really liked the characters Quenton and Julia and also Bennett, Liat and all the rest of the characters except for creepy Wyatt but Michael Page really did a great job making you feel how rotten Wyatt was. This audiobook is a keeper!
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