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Say You Love Me (Malory, No. 5)

Say You Love Me (Malory, No. 5)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Wonderful book, but not what I expected from a Malory novel
Review: Being a Malory novel this book already had a lot to live up to. In my opinion the story, although well written and a page turner, wasn't as exciting as the previous novels about this infamous family. Derek, who did fit the same rakehell description as the males in his family, wasn't as strong and demanding as his uncles were. The line of hotheads in that family is uncountable, but yet Derek didn't seem to be quite of that type. It seemed to me, that Regina Eden was more the persuasive, "I'll solve your problems" person that Derek should have been. Personally, I felt that Derek should have been more compassionate and insisting. If he had been one of his uncles he would have MADE Kelsey marry him. Not keep asking her. Also, Kelsey didn't have much of a temper other than one time at the beginning of the book, and otherwise she seemed to accept her fate with no questions. This bothered me that she could be so submissive, even if she loved Derek. Roslynn or Georgiana never acted that way even in love. Other than these small details which made this book normal rather than an exceptional Malory, it was enjoyable to read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this book!!!!!!!!!!1
Review: This was one of the best books I've ever read! It was the first Johanna Lindsey I read and now I read everything she writes. This book is sooo sweet. I couldn't put it down. I recommened it to anyone who likes romances to have sweetness, but also reality.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I LOVE THE MALLORYS
Review: I realy think its A must read DEREK was not as antagonizing, as his uncles but hes a Mallory and thiere for you have got to love him and the book but i can hardly wait for the story on Jeremy,and the Anderson brothers who I LOVE ALMOST AS MUCH AS THE MALLORYS,ALMOST!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: one of the best of lindsey's!
Review: i have read quite a few of lindsey's books before and find this one of her best! the plots of this book is really very true and..i just love the way derek treat kelsey...so caring ..so tender..~!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book I have ever read!
Review: Ms. Lindsey outdid herself with this book. I am a big fan of Ms. Lindsey's. This by far is my favorite Mallory novel. It is funny, charming, and romantic all in one. Is there to be a book for Jeremy?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful and entertaining historical romance
Review: "Say You Love Me" was a vintage Johanna Lindsey romance. The characters were believable and the storyline was unusual. I loved the cameo appearances by the Malory family. Kelsey will fit into the Malory family well. I hope for more of the Malory family in the future and I recommend this book for lovers of all of the Malory family!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly Enjoyable
Review: I really enjoyed this book and read it all in one afternoon. Although many of the other Mallorys popped up throughout the book, I liked Derek and Kelsey's story.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not the best, but...
Review: I gave this book 3 stars, simply because it's part of the Malory series. I adored seeing James and Anthony again, and Nicholas Eden is always a treat, but...I think I missed that whole part about Derek and what's-her-name.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful! Love those Malorys.
Review: The entire series seems to just keep getting better and better. Tender Rebel will always be my favorite, but I really liked this one too. I only wish that Kelsey's character had been more developed. She's almost overshadowed by the Malory clan and seems kind of silly at times. In fact, the story didn't really seem to pick up until James and Anthony became involved in the dialog. Even Nicholas Eden did alot to pull the story along. The involvement of all the surrounding characters was actually more interesting than the relationship between Derek Malory and Kelsey Langton, but that didn't bother me overly much because it was still a good story. The ending left me wanting to know more about Jason Malory and Molly. Not about where they might go from here, but about when they first met and were all living at Haverston. I'm also extremely interested in the hinted-at story between Melissa Malory and Thomas Ashton. It sounds like it could be quite a tale. My thanks to Lindsey. She's got quite a gift.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I really liked Say You Love Me...
Review: I'm an avid Malory fan...I've read them all at least 6 times. This one is no exception. It starts a little slow, but as soon as the Malory brothers enter the picture, you know it's going to be good. I like the under plot of Jason and Molly finally coming to terms about Derek..I look foward to "The Present" where these two really pick up...As for the other Malory's, I would like to see one about Jeremy and maybe the other Anderson brothers (maybe with a firey Irish wench)...But don't forget Tony and James!!!!!


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