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The Wild Baron

The Wild Baron

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Love Catherine Coulter books, didn't love this one....
Review: As a rule, I consistently love Catherine Coulter's Historical Romance Novels. However, I thought there might be something amiss when this one was brought out directly to paperback. I was disappointed, the dialog was stilted and the story was pretty far out there, which is saying alot for a romance novel. I'll keep reading, but no more of these please

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book does seem familiar...
Review: but that was because I read "The Valentine Legacy" first and the main characters were in that book. So it was like revisiting them, only better because this time I got to know their story, which is one of the reasons I like this author.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The absolute worst
Review: I am a fan of Catherine Coulter, but it is just as well that I read this book after many others of hers, or I may not have become a fan. It was pure drivel and very difficult to read. I hoped that maybe it had a slow start, but no such luck, it was bad from start to finish. Read her other books, but skip this one.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The absolute worst
Review: I am a fan of Catherine Coulter, but it is just as well that I read this book after many others of hers, or I may not have become a fan. It was pure drivel and very difficult to read. I hoped that maybe it had a slow start, but no such luck, it was bad from start to finish. Read her other books, but skip this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I don't care
Review: i don't care what some of these other people say but The wild baron is one of the best books i've read in a long time. it has a great plot and great characters. so good she tried to recreate it in The Courtship but she couldn't do it again and it is terrible so don't read it. But this one was just wonderful and you realy loved each character despite theit flaws. so if you need a good historical romance/ mystery novel this is it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: GREAT READ, but not Coulter's best
Review: I loved the main characters. Rohan was so sensitive and Susannah was charming. I love the fact that she puts characters from other books into all of her stories. This one was an adventure that could drift you into another world far from your own.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Funny but a little far fetched
Review: I really loved the book. But I agree with some of the reviews, what happened to the Vicar is just too much. And there are some questions that I would like to ask. What happened to Rohan's mother and the footman Augustus? Did they get together or was she just using him because he was manly???? Hope you can answer my questions with a sequel.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Funny but a little far fetched
Review: I thougth that this book was very good. I liked the characters and how she added a lot of humor that made me laugh. It was different then what she usualy writes, but was still a good story with a lot of fun. Its really good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It had an awesome story
Review: I thougth that this book was very good. I liked the characters and how she added a lot of humor that made me laugh. It was different then what she usualy writes, but was still a good story with a lot of fun. Its really good.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: dreadful prose, tiresome characters, lame plot
Review: in a historical romance, you don't want jarring anachronisms to distract you from the story. If you are constantly arguing with the author, "Barons don't that", "That's not how people talked inthe Regency period," "how modern!" then you cannot relax and enjoy the story. In addition, the writing and editing were so scatterbrained, you would think this book had been written in one caffeine-binge weekend. The repetitive and banal dialogue takes enormous effort to turn the pages. The characters are so one-dimensional that they are like paper dolls. Possibly the worst writing I have ever seen published.


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