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The Bride of Rosecliffe

The Bride of Rosecliffe

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A Very Bad Well-Written Book
Review: Oh Miss Becnel. She knows her art very well indeed - watch her make medieval life positively aglow with colour, from the harshness of the life during those times to the colour of the language.

Having said that, after so many tortured turnings and plot mechanisms I wanted to grab a sword myself and skewer the silly man of a hero and the annoying heroine. He keeps insisting on marrying well for political advantages yet is not above forcing his attentions on her. She is intelligent but is totally ninnyhammery when it comes to him. After all the hardships he put her through, when she tells herself she still loves him, I want to run her with a sword myself. Anything for the book to end.

I never did know I have such violent tendencies!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: light reading...
Review: The book wes entertaining enough but it lacked adventure...I recommend it for light reading.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: the bride of rosecliffe
Review: This book is not up to par with the author's usual work, in my opinion. The romance was buried beneath too much conflict, unhappiness, and lack of chemistry (other than sexual) between Rand and Josselyn. It was not uplifting, had no humour, and was so depressing that the quick resolution at the end was too little, too late.


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