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A Countess Below Stairs |
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Rating: Summary: Don't lend this book - you'll never get it back! Review: Imagine my surprise when I practically coerced my husband into buying me a copy of "Countess Below Stairs" while on a nine months trip through Europe just because it was IN ENGLISH! That was the luckiest thing I ever did because it is the most beautiful book I ever read... and read... and read...
Rating: Summary: Conservately speaking, this books is beautiful beyond belief Review: Imagine my surprise when I practically coerced my husband into buying me a copy of "Countess Below Stairs" while on a nine months trip through Europe just because it was IN ENGLISH! That was the luckiest thing I ever did because it is the most beautiful book I ever read... and read... and read...
Rating: Summary: It's a Keeper Review: One of the best in romantic fiction, ever!!!
Rating: Summary: I wish all these books were in print. Review: This is such a beautiful book. It and 'The Morning Gift' are Eva's best books. Unfortunately I haven't found it in English anywhere and have only read it in German, but I think the beauty of the story crosses the language barrier. I know the 'evil' fiancee is a cliche, but we are willing her, wishing for her to be evil. This is a fairytale given a more believable setting.
Rating: Summary: I wish all these books were in print. Review: This is such a beautiful book. It and 'The Morning Gift' are Eva's best books. Unfortunately I haven't found it in English anywhere and have only read it in German, but I think the beauty of the story crosses the language barrier. I know the 'evil' fiancee is a cliche, but we are willing her, wishing for her to be evil. This is a fairytale given a more believable setting.
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