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Chargement... Forever and a Dukepar Grace Burrowes
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Meh, this was slightly below average I thought, but not enough to take it down to 2 stars. I like when the main characters are willing to overcome any hurdle to be together, and this heroine was just so reluctant to even try. She's made to be quite savvy, which I liked, but besides her work she just felt kind of weak. She actually felt more wimpy as the story went along. So it wasn't very satisfying. I liked the hero though, and that the two of them spent a lot of the book together. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieRogues to Riches (3)
Wrexham, Duke of Elsmore, is overrun by family obligations. With three sisters to escort about Town, a legion of cousins to look after, and aunties who insist he dance with every eligible young woman, he barely has time to manage his dukedom. When he finally carves out a moment to evaluate his family's finances, he learns that he and his sisters are on the verge of social catastrophe. Eleanora Hatfield has an uncanny knack for numbers, but she knows from experience that dealing with the peerage can only lead to problems. Though she wants nothing to do with any titled gentleman, she reluctantly agrees to help when Rex seeks aid from her employer. What starts out as an unwanted assignment soon leads to forbidden kisses and impossible longings. But with scandal haunting Ellie's past and looming in Rex's future, how can true love lead to anything but heartbreak? Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Still enjoyable, but there was a little more angst in this one than I usually go for. I loved Rex and Ellie, but the protestations of how it could never work went on for ages
The big reveal with the corruption at the bank was a bit anticlimactic, but I do think the way the perpetrator handled it seemed more plausible than a big dramatic showdown. A lovely, quick read, but not my fave of the series. ( )