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The Conquest

The Conquest

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: an amazing book....
Review: What I love about this book is the ending. I have not read many Jude books but the ending was amazing... so sad and emotional, I was crying with the guy and was so surprised when she came back!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: disappointed
Review: Zared, the books herione, has grown up with a family fued against the Howards. For protection, her brother's have dressed her as a boy and trained her to fight and hate the enemy her whole life. Tearle Howard has grown up in France away from the fued and when he meets Zared he's immediately interested in her for the woman he sees beneath boys cloths. The feud complicates their getting together, but in the end Tearle finally breaks through Zared's barriers to win her love.

I've liked Jude Deveraux novels in the past (The Duchess, Knight in Shining Armor) but I have to admit I was disappointed with this book. The story never seemed to [pull] me in and I found myself reading just to know how it ended. I even wondered why Tearle liked Zared at all. She was so filled with hatred and seemed incapable of showing him even the slightest bit of kindness.

This is a book to skip.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: disappointed
Review: Zared, the books herione, has grown up with a family fued against the Howards. For protection, her brother's have dressed her as a boy and trained her to fight and hate the enemy her whole life. Tearle Howard has grown up in France away from the fued and when he meets Zared he's immediately interested in her for the woman he sees beneath boys cloths. The feud complicates their getting together, but in the end Tearle finally breaks through Zared's barriers to win her love.

I've liked Jude Deveraux novels in the past (The Duchess, Knight in Shining Armor) but I have to admit I was disappointed with this book. The story never seemed to [pull] me in and I found myself reading just to know how it ended. I even wondered why Tearle liked Zared at all. She was so filled with hatred and seemed incapable of showing him even the slightest bit of kindness.

This is a book to skip.


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