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Jane Lark

Auteur de Capturing the Earl's Love

22+ oeuvres 179 utilisateurs 30 critiques

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Œuvres de Jane Lark

Capturing the Earl's Love (2013) 28 exemplaires
The Illicit Love of a Courtesan (2013) 26 exemplaires
The Desperate Love of a Lord (2014) 21 exemplaires
The Scandalous Love of a Duke (2014) 20 exemplaires
The Passionate Love of a Rake (2013) 17 exemplaires
The Lost Love of a Soldier (2014) 15 exemplaires
I Found You (Starting Out #1) (2013) 9 exemplaires
The Dangerous Love of a Rogue (2015) 7 exemplaires
The Secret Love of a Gentleman (2015) 4 exemplaires
I Need You 4 exemplaires
The Tainted Love of a Captain (2017) 4 exemplaires
Just You (2014) 3 exemplaires
I Still Love You 2 exemplaires
Just for the Rush (2017) 2 exemplaires
Free Me (2015) 2 exemplaires
I’m Keeping You (2014) 1 exemplaire
Entangled (2020) 1 exemplaire
Wickedly Romantic Poets (2020) 1 exemplaire

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Loving Christmas, Love Romance: a Christmas sampler (2013) — Contributeur, quelques éditions1 exemplaire

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Not bad for a free e-book I guess, but still an unrealistic timeline and things felt forced.
 
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Linyarai | 2 autres critiques | Feb 16, 2020 |
Lots of misunderstandings, leading to hard feelings from the past. Jane's a widow trying to escape her stepson, runs into her long lost love and yet pushes him away.
 
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wyldheartreads | 3 autres critiques | Jun 20, 2019 |
The Dangerous Love of a Rogue by Jane Lark is Ms. Lark at her best. I received an ARC of this title for an honest review. I discovered Ms. Lark when I stumbled across one of her books on Amazon. She has a way of drawing you in with her stories. Ms. Lark's stories are heartwarming and beautiful reads. I now own a number of her books.
 
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Lashea677 | 1 autre critique | Feb 16, 2019 |
Harry Marlow is a soldier returned from the hardships of the Crimean War and stationed at Brighton. On the beach, he meets a young woman, Charlotte Cotton, and the two gradually become friends. Charlotte is being kept by a retired Colonel, but Harry becomes more and more enmeshed in her life regardless of the impact on his career.

This was an interesting book. I don't read a lot of Victorian romances, and the era is certainly different from Regency or Medieval romance stories. I found it a little slow in places because of some repetition; the reader is told over and over that Charlotte is a fallen woman, for example. I liked that Harry comes to understand what his father and brother have been preaching to him about fallen women through his relationship with Charlotte. I also liked that Charlotte comes to learn that her sacrifice was really for naught; she grows up as she understands that what happened to her was not her fault.

Harry's family are a fascinating bunch of people. Not having read the previous books, I was confused by names and titles, but it really doesn't matter to this book and mirrors some of Charlotte's confusion. Charlotte uses the nickname 'Charlie' through much of the book which just a personal quirk, but I thought was too modern. Still, I enjoyed this story; I was given the book as an ARC for an honest review.
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22
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Membres
179
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#120,383
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
30
ISBN
30

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