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Bluestocking Bride

Bluestocking Bride

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dated
Review: I usually love Elizabeth Thorton's books, but I could not get past the first half of "Bluestocking Bride". Stiff, formulaic characters with not much to like. Don't waste your time or money on this reprint, I wish I had not.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Dated
Review: I usually love Elizabeth Thorton's books, but I could not get past the first half of "Bluestocking Bride". Stiff, formulaic characters with not much to like. Don't waste your time or money on this reprint, I wish I had not.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Still a Delightful Regency
Review: Setting - England 1811 --- While Catherine Hartland has yet to meet a man who is going to appreciate her for herself, her educated mind and sharp intellect, she is well aware that walks this earth are the self-inflated ego ridden nobles who she knows very well would not be interested in her. Richard, the Marquis of Rutherton, is no exception even if he is unbelievably handsome with a bold sensual gaze that Catherine is not immune to even though she is determined to not succumb to.

Richard, was astounded to discover that this unlikely chit, so unlike the Cyprians he's been so used to would beguile him so. And that he, who was the prize of the matrimony mart, would have to work so hard for her to accept his suit. While winning what he considered was his prize, keeping her in love with him, as she discovered and misinterpreted his past foibles would be even harder as she tried to teach the arrogant man, a real lesson - in how to love!

While this is a reprint, from an earlier time when regency novels did not have the sexual details down to the last drop of sweat, I found it to still have enough sensuality built in hold my interest. In fact, I was relatively amazed at the almost seduction, that was somewhat graphic when the two protagonists encountered each other upon their first meeting, owing to the fact that Catherine did not admit to being a lady of quality. As a fan of Thornton's I see that even in her earlier works, such as this, she still gives the reader wonderful character development and page turning anticipation. Bottom line, if you are looking for explicit sexual description you will not find it here, but pick this up if you are looking for a good solid storyline, and a very pleasant and entertaining read set in the lively regency era. --- Marilyn...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Buyer beware!
Review: This book contains reprints of older works - written in a time (80's) when it was "politically correct" to have situations happen in a relationship that would now make us cringe. I found this work too offensive to finish.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Buyer beware!
Review: This book contains reprints of older works - written in a time (80's) when it was "politically correct" to have situations happen in a relationship that would now make us cringe. I found this work too offensive to finish.


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