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Season of Splendor (Zebra Historical Romance)

Season of Splendor (Zebra Historical Romance)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this book!
Review: I discovered Liz Madison from reading "Delighted" (which I also enjoyed very much) and was truly impressed with her writing, as well as historical knowledge. This story is so unique and exciting, and I found myself completely involved with the main characters right from the start. I highly recommend Season of Splendor!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this book!
Review: I discovered Liz Madison from reading "Delighted" (which I also enjoyed very much) and was truly impressed with her writing, as well as historical knowledge. This story is so unique and exciting, and I found myself completely involved with the main characters right from the start. I highly recommend Season of Splendor!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Behind Closed Doors
Review: I like this book because for once it gave us a glimpse into the life of a servant who also happens to be the hero of the story. Other books have had either the hero or heroine dressed up and ACTING like a servant, but it was a ploy and they were really an aristocrat. But this was original in that the hero really WAS poor and uneducated. There was no long lost rich family he could claim by the end of the book(again, as some books have done). Some parts of the book were slow and the affair wasnt the steamiest, but because of the originality I could overlook these things. A nice first book by this author.


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