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The Pirate and His Lady (Harlequin American Romance, No 462) |
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Rating:  Summary: Don't even bother Review: This book was a disappointment from the beginning. For a couple of years I had wanted to read this book because of a review I had seen in the back of another book. It sounded interesting, well thought out and funny. It was not. The characterization was poor, the heroine ridiculous and brainless, and the hero loathsome. How could I even begin to care for either of them when I couldn't even stand them? The answer is that I couldn't, and for the first time in my life I didn't finish a book. I read the last 3 pages, something I normally wouldn't even conceive of just to find out what happened. (They lived happily ever after, is anyone surprised?) I've read several others of Margaret St. George's books and have always found them to be entertaining and interesting. This one should not have even been written.
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