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Where Roses Grow Wild

Where Roses Grow Wild

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Mildly warm...
Review: okay, unlike patricia cabot's other books, this book lacks...hmm...passion. i had a hard time trying NOT to skip pages. I know the heroine is a liberal and all liberated, but please couldnt the author made her just a bit more arousing. the book just lacked the "things" that makes a book steam up, in fact the few interactions between the main characters are filled with them FIGHTING!!! It got old the third time the main character started sprouting some feminist viewpoint. Please!!!

Also, what is the deal with the "rake". He was downright boring and well...not very good at seduction. The book just lacked any sort of passion and it was not of the same caliber as her other books..

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Playful humor. 3.5 Stars.
Review: This is a good story. Patricia Cabot allows easy humor to flicker through the pages, and this infectious sparkle saves the novel.

Pegeen MacDougal is the maternal aunt of the Duke of Rawlings, a ten-year boy. His father is dead and his mother is missing, and now the spirited young lad is living with "his Pegeen". Lord Edgar Rawlings, is the second son of a deceased duke and does not want the available duchy; thus, he begins his search for his nephew -- the misplaced Jeremy. Let the games begin . . .

The bantering, back and forth, is lighthearted. Though these two people are usually at odds with one and other, they never get down and dirty. This is uplifting. Cabot pulls out the humor and she charms the reader.

The cast of secondary players lends strength to the storyline. Subsequently, a grave reading disappointment surfaces with the writer's treatment of Edgar's loyal friend, Alistair Cartwright. Cabot relinquished Alistair's amour to a brief skim held during the final pages -- a shame. The author could have pleased her readers, immensely, with a personal Alistair Cartwright novel.

Jeremy Rawlings, the young, vivacious duke, is a lively little boy. I relished the scenes in which he appeared. He was delightful in his attempts to act grown up. My compliments, Patricia Cabot, the intrigue for his story is well done. I will track down "Portrait of My Heart" to find out what happens to Jeremy Rawlings.

What was wrong with this novel? Pegeen's dark secret she hides from the world; the drawn out deferral, belonging to this mystery, cause the story to drag.

Grace Atkinson, Ontario - Canada.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent First Novel
Review: This is a wonderful book! A very funny, touching, romantic, original and well written story! Looking forward to more from Patricia Cabot!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Enjoyable Read
Review: This is the second Cabot book that I've read. While I enjoyed it, Pegeen at times irrated me. She was a little to self-righteous. I mean after the second time she reponse to a kiss from Edward you woudl she would get off her soap box. This is the only real criticism I have of the book. I liked Jeremy, he reminds me of my brother and nephew (probably boys in general). I also like that Edward wasn't a so greedy as to take the title of himself. It showed alot of character that Pegeen always seems to overlook. I think most romance readers would enjoy this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Enjoyable Read
Review: This is the second Cabot book that I've read. While I enjoyed it, Pegeen at times irrated me. She was a little to self-righteous. I mean after the second time she reponse to a kiss from Edward you woudl she would get off her soap box. This is the only real criticism I have of the book. I liked Jeremy, he reminds me of my brother and nephew (probably boys in general). I also like that Edward wasn't a so greedy as to take the title of himself. It showed alot of character that Pegeen always seems to overlook. I think most romance readers would enjoy this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ++++
Review: This was a very good book. I have read only two of Ms. Cabot's books but I have liked both very much. Where I enjoyed Lady of Skye better than this one, Where Roses Grow Wild delivered the humor and witty conversations (not to mention love scenes) I enjoyed with the first book. So much so I know I will be picking up her other books. We can't all have romances where everyone smooches all of the time and never argues. One it would not be true to life and two it would be very boring. This was a very refreshing and enjoyable read for me and I would highly recommend the book and also the author.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous, witty and engaging
Review: What a pleasure to read such a marvelously fresh romance novel. Filled with adventure, wit, good strong, likeable characters. Bravo for a fine debut of a very promising author.


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