Rating:  Summary: not my kind of 'hero' Review: .... "Rules of Attraction" is an all right read but it is not one of her better efforts either. Actually, I haven't exactly warmed to this entire trilogy (The Governess Brides Series) and that it primarily because of the 'heroes' in all three books. The heroines, Charlotte, Pamela and Hannah were all so spunky and intelligent -- characters that you actually would like to know in real life and have as friends; but the men! They were all so childish and arrogant. I really couldn't see what any of these splendid women saw in any of the 'heroes'. As for "Rules of Attraction," I didn't wonder at Hannah leaving Dougald at all (Hannah left Dougald nine years ago because she felt unloved and undervalued). His charge that she should have persevered in their marriage and tried harder to talk to him and to make him see her point of view, struck no chord with me. In fact when he finally admits (in the last few chapters of the book) that their marriage probably wouldn't have worked back then because they were both too young and stubborn, all I could do was snort in derision. What saved this book for me was Dougald's three dotty aunts, who are not dotty at all, but merely a bit eccentric and overlooked and (again) undervalued by their male relatives. They are a riot!In general I have enjoyed most of Christina Dodd's novels, and I definitely will read her next one. I just hope that she goes back to writing about the kinds of heroes that made her earlier works so memorable.
Rating:  Summary: A FUN READ Review: A little humor, a little drama, and sexy love scenes. Works for me!! A keeper. This is the first CD book I've read, but, based on this story, I will definitely check out her other books.
Rating:  Summary: The Governess Saga Continues Review: After nine years as proprietress of The Distinguished Academy of Governesses, Miss Hannah Setterington, has sold the establishment in favor of delving into her unknown roots. But first, she has accepted one last post as companion to the elderly aunt of the Earl of Raeburn. She knows little about her new employer, except he is newly titled, and rumored to have murdered his wife, a fact Hannah feels has most likely been fabricated. Arriving at Castle Raeburn late in the evening during a storm, the mysterious lord insists she attend him immediately. Hannah is shocked to discover she intimately knows Lord Raeburn. His name is actually Dougald Pippard, the man she loved, and ran away from nine years ago. Dougald has been diligently searching for Hannah all these years, and her arrival at his home was painstakingly planned, out of anger and his need for revenge. He has just the ammunition to force her into staying. He can arrange for her to meet her deceased father's parents, something she longs for. Their battle of passion and will rages out of control, but soon their attention is diverted to dangerous occurrences at the castle. The previous two earls were each killed in an accident that took place shortly after coming into the title. Now Dougald has been shot at, and attacked, so it would appear he is next to be eliminated. Therefore, he and Hannah will need to solve the mystery and capture the culprit, before they can finally settle their differences, and discover if their future lies together. This is the third installment in the Governess Bride Series, and while this particular story is probably my least favorite of the six, its still very good and well worth reading. I found it somewhat difficult to like the character of Dougald in the beginning of the book, since he was cold and bent on revenge at that point. Of course, he did thaw out and redeem himself, but he was more of a dark and brooding type hero. Hannah was the typical Dodd heroine I enjoy - intelligent, independent and pragmatic. The love scenes were quite sensual, and the mystery subplot was engrossing and very well done. The humor Ms. Dodd does so well was present, although more subdued in this story. Dougald's aunt, and the assorted elderly ladies who also live in the castle, supplied the majority of the fun and witty dialogue. They could all be quite outrageous at times. Ms. Dodd is one of the few authors I buy sight unseen. For those who would like to know the series order, it is as follows: RULES OF SURRENDER, RULES OF ENGAGEMENT, RULES OF ATTRACTION, IN MY WILDEST DREAMS, LOST IN YOUR ARMS, and MY FAVORITE BRIDE.
Rating:  Summary: Too cruel and bent on revenge to be a man in love. Review: At the beginning when Hannah arrived at her new post and discovered that her employer was actually her estranged husband, I was hooked. It appeared that Dougald had been anxiously awaiting her arrival and that he wanted to make amends. I was eager to discover the misunderstanding that had separated the two lovers for nine long years. But I was disappointed. Dougald only wanted to get revenge from the humiliation he suffered after her departure and the rumors of her death at his hands. He didn't care about her at all, except that she be obedient to his demands. He was just too cruel to be believed. On the other hand, Hannah is a strong, independent woman who has proved that she doesn't need a man to succeed. So why does she succumb so easily to this man's wiles? Does she really believe a man this troubled can change overnight? She needs a good taste of Dr. Laura's "Ten Ways Women Screw Up Their Lives." This story lacks the humor of the Christina Dodd's other books. Well, there WERE traces of it, but it seemed to get swallowed up by the cruelty of the hero and his nasty butler. The ending had some humor, but I would have crowed to see that nosy old butler eaten by a crocodile or left to rot in the dungeon. (No, I'm not usually bloodthirsty, just disgusted with this guy's interference.)
Rating:  Summary: Best of the Series Review: Best of the Governess Series - whitty, fun and sensuous This book is a real keeper
Rating:  Summary: Another Dodd winner!!!! Review: Christina Dodd is undoubtedly one of best romance writers on the market today. I highly recommend Rules of Attraction. Interesting plot with characters that have real issues to settle--plus the humor and heat I've come to expect from Ms. Dodd's work. Great finish to the trilogy!
Rating:  Summary: Dissapointing..... Review: Having thoroughly enjoyed the other two books in this series, I was rather dissapointed with Hannah's story. Hannah is very independent, it was unthinkable to make her "match" with someone *that* stubborn. A little high-handedness is fine, but Dougald seemed much too imperious. In the previous two novels, Dodd made the heroes pigheaded, but also there was a limit. I really liked the old ladies. I thought that their work on the tapestry and all their little quirks made for a necessary relief from Dougald. Hannah is really a character to be enjoyed. Your heart aches for her history and you admire her attempts of independence. I think this book worth reading for the sake of the series, but I don't think it is especially worth keeping.
Rating:  Summary: A good light read Review: I didn't think Douglad was all that bad. This was the 19th century for crying out loud. I agree that you are putting 21st century values on a 19th century character. I guess I read these novels for a light easy escape and that is just what Christina Dodd gives me. I enjoyed this book very much and I in fact bought the rest of the rules series based on this book.
Rating:  Summary: Why would anyone fall for Dougald? Review: I do not understand why ANY woman would want to be with a man like Dougald. I like books where the characters evolve, but I didn't get the sense that Dougald evolved at all. He was so unbearably cruel and mean to Hannah in this book. He even talks to himself about how "easy" it would be to kill her! And he's the "hero"? Not in my world. He never acknowledges his part in his failed marriage and is so pathetic that he's planned revenge on the innocent young woman who ran from him nine years ago. Get a life, Dougald! He's mean to Hannah, and takes pleasure in her pain. That isn't love. I kept hoping for some glimpse into Dougald that would salvage this tortured and torturing character but I found none. I would have run away from this ogre too. Please, writers, get back to ROMANCE. Readers, save your money and read all of Julia Quinn's books or Suzanne Enoch's. THOSE are heroes to remember..... Kat
Rating:  Summary: Complicated and hot Review: I have not read any of the other books in this series. However, I have suffered through several inferior books in recent weeks. What I liked about this book was the tension between the characters throughout, the above-normal debt of character development for a romance novel and the sensuality. The book didn't culminate in one big love scene. I intend to read more of Dodd's books.
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