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Rating: Summary: Storyline info Review: Beauty and the Beast (Harlequin Historical #342) by Taylor RyanA treasure to be enjoyed with gusto, and the impossible Lord Perfect seemed bent on starving himself. Though he has suffered greatly, Margaret Penwell knew there was still much to be savored, and she was determined to restore his appetite for living! Claymore Perfect was mired in brooding isolation, until a bundle of sass and optimism, otherwise known as Marke Penwell, arrived to disrupt his quiet seclusion. Crowned with a riot of rusty-hued curls and fresh as an autumn breeze, the disarming nuisance had somehow given him new reason to live
Rating: Summary: aah! Review: So, I'll warn you straight off: I have not finished this book. But it's only because I can't stomach it. It's one of those books where you know what will happen, not just because you're smart like that, but because you are all but told! I can't wrap my mind around the hero's petulance or the heroine's naivete. I mean, who really just up and moves in with a random stranger? Who does that? No, really! It just doesn't seem genuine, you know?
Rating: Summary: Good Job Taylor Ryan Review: Taylor Ryan has a way with words. The words just flow. This book is captivating throughout - from cover to cover. Good Job. Got more?
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