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Michele Ashman Bell

Auteur de A Modest Proposal

29+ oeuvres 533 utilisateurs 7 critiques

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Œuvres de Michele Ashman Bell

A Modest Proposal (2008) 42 exemplaires
An Unexpected Love (1653) 38 exemplaires
An Enduring Love: A Novel (1998) 30 exemplaires
Finding Paradise: A Novel (2004) 30 exemplaires
Without a Flaw (2002) 29 exemplaires
Yesterday's Love: A Novel (2000) 28 exemplaires
A Candle in the Window (2001) 27 exemplaires
Hometown Girl (2010) 27 exemplaires
Timeless Moments: A Novel (2003) 25 exemplaires
A Forever Love (1999) 23 exemplaires
Pathway Home (2003) 23 exemplaires
Perfect Timing (2006) 22 exemplaires
Love Lights the Way (2001) 21 exemplaires
Forget Me Not (2005) — Auteur — 19 exemplaires
Love After All: A Novel (2000) 18 exemplaires
Latter-Day Spies: Spyhunt (2004) 17 exemplaires
Written in the Stars (1900) 16 exemplaires
Extreme Measures (2015) 15 exemplaires
The Crown of Rosemund (2021) 14 exemplaires
Summer in Paris (2010) 10 exemplaires
Wish Me Love (2017) 8 exemplaires
Rescue: A Jungle Adventure (2006) 7 exemplaires
A Cardboard Christmas (2005) 4 exemplaires
Dragon's Jaw-2 (2005) 2 exemplaires
Latter-Day Spies: Rescue (2011) 2 exemplaires
Christmas in Bliss (2012) 2 exemplaires

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Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book in return for my honest review. All opinions are my own.

The Crown of Rosemund was an underwhelming read. The main protagonists never grew past their first impressions, while the villain was a stereotypical tyrant. Glaring historical inaccuracies sealed this book's fate for me.
 
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RsReading | 1 autre critique | Nov 8, 2022 |
The king and queen are dead, murdered by one who will stop at nothing to rule. But the young princess—Rosemund—has survived, spirited deep into the forest by her parents’ most trusted advisor. There, she finds refuge in a small cottage and a new life, one in which she must play a role that will ensure her survival. Soldiers are combing the countryside searching for the lost princess, and they will not rest until she is found—and eliminated.

Rosemund’s strength grows as she trains for battle and endures the hardships and dangers of peasant life. When chance brings Maxwell, a young man from the nearby village, into her life, Rose finds in him an ally and a friend. As her sixteenth birthday approaches, the time has come for Rose to reclaim her birthright, and in a court controlled by a vengeful new ruler, she must play a deadly game of politics in order to seize the throne that is rightfully hers.
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Pros:
- Aligns with Biblical morals and principles (e.g. faith, mercy, endurance, trust in God, prayer, not giving up, loving others (even if they're your enemy))
- Great coming-of-age story
- Strong female character
- Clean
- Quick read
- Great themes

Cons:
- If you're looking for this to be a romance, it's not. All the other Covenant medieval books I've read have more romance than this one but personally, I don't mind that much because I was reading the book for the book and not for romance. It's got like one kissing scene at the end though and two of the characters do come to love each other but they're mostly just friends for most of the book and that is all.
- Sometimes it feels like the author is just straight-out telling you what's happening as if you're not a part of it instead of making you feel like you're going through everything with the characters.
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My favorite character was Jacob! I loved him so much!! Overall, I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys medieval settings and/or strong female characters. Also to any girls my age (around 12-18)! And pardon me for the run-on sentences. I used to use bad grammar on purpose to annoy one of my friends but now I think it's actually become a real habit...
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BooksbyStarlight | 1 autre critique | Oct 25, 2022 |
I'm quite torn on how to rate this book. As far as the narrative's quality, it deserves one star. It was pretty awful: bad dialogue, utterly predictable, and just absurd at some points. That being said, however, I loved reading this book. I spend too much time reading "literature." Reading this convinced me that I should throw in some complete trash from time to time. It's refreshing to read horrible prose, apparently (hence the added star). I read this out loud to Lauren and at dull moments or whenever some character uttered something abhorrently cliche, I took it upon myself to embellish the story (usually adding some form of adolescent potty humor). Occasionally, I said something that bothered my sweet wife. She asked me repeatedly to just read the book. Then, as I was "just reading" the story, she'd get mad at me for saying something ridiculous. That's how awesome this book is. It was full of stuff that was way worse than anything I could come up with. Good for Michele Ashman Bell for getting published, it must have been a christmas miracle.… (plus d'informations)
 
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krobk | Mar 29, 2013 |
Unfortunately the writing hasn't really improved. The story line moves right along, which is an advantage, but the characters don't feel very real.
 
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tjsjohanna | Oct 7, 2012 |

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