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Well Favored Gentleman

Well Favored Gentleman

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best.
Review: This story was magical and very romantic. I was excited to see that it was Ian in the next book after A Well Pleasured Lady because I really liked Ian in that book and was curious as to what he would do after that book. We find out. This was a good tale. Ian is hiding secrets that he does not want anyone to find out. But, it turns out that its not really all that bad. It is to Ian because of all the problems he has encountered because of it. Alanna is fighting for her right to keep her property of her beloved home to which she is mistress and had to leave so that she would not be forced to wed.
I also have to say that the end put me through a ringer. It was amazingly heart wrenching. Thanks to magic, everything works out and makes this a magical, wonderful, beautiful love story.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: selkie love is all wet
Review: this was one of the worst books i have ever read. the whole story line must have been thought of in a nightmare. seals belong in the sea not in a romance novel. my advice, save the seals for the zoo and skip this joke!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intelligent, witty read.
Review: Well told, humorous but intense love story with a hint of mystery and suspense. A very fast read and I am now back tracking and reading Dodd's other related book, A Well Pleasured Lady.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A well pleasured read! (spoilers in review)
Review: What a wonderful book by Christina Dodd! This is the type of book that has you saying at 3:00 a.m. "just one more chapter then I'll go to bed" and before you know it you're trying to fall asleep before the sun comes up.

The book is about a woman who leaves her home because she has murdered a man. She eventually has to return to her home (ten years later) on the arm of Sebastian, pretending to be his fiancee. They have to find a diary that has been stolen.

I loved the hero and heroine in this book and some of the supporting characters were the best I've read in awhile.

I also loved the fact that the heroine really *did* commit murder and it wasn't something she *thought* she did all these years. I was waiting for the revelation that someone else murdered the man and she just thought she did. Instead we see she really did it and it was a refreshing change.

I really enjoyed the friendship between Ian and Hadden. I also liked how Ian and Hadden took care of the blackmailer on their own (even though Mary *should* have told Sebastian). It could have dragged the book down to focus too much on this AND the diary but it was handled in an excellent manner.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: whatever
Review: what the hell was christina dodd thinking when she wrote this stupid story about seal love. how could anyone enjoy reading about a half seal and half man. and what woman would want to make love to a seal. i was lauphing when he was recalling his childhood. his seal mother should have let him drowned.


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