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Chargement... The Naked Baron (édition 2009)par Sally MacKenzie
Information sur l'oeuvreLe Baron mis à nu par Sally MacKenzie
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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. I had picked this up because there are references in reviews to the heroine being large, but she is just tallish and has boobs, she is NOT a BBW. She’s not anorexic but being 5’9 and 154 lbs is not even remotely close to being “large.” To be honest, I read it out of interest in the secondary romance, hoping for some angst and groveling, especially after To read the official and polished review for the Naked Baron as well as many others, go to my blog Drugs Called Books This was another fast, fun read by Sally Mackenzie. I was looking for a fun, light read - and that's what I got. Finished it in one sitting, and it was very enjoyable. Despite the misleading synopsis, this book deals with two stories and two sets of characters; The first, Lady Grace and Baron David. The second, Grace's aunt Kate and David's uncle Alex. I thought it was interesting to read two different stories about different ages in the same book, intertwining together. I enjoyed Kate and Alex's story more than I did Grace and David's, for their relationship felt more based than Grace and David. Despite that, throughout the better part of Kate and Alex's story, I had a sense of deja-vu - like I've read this story before. I didn't like it as much as I did the first book in the series, for a few reason; first, it took way too long for problems to be solved. They spend so much time agonizing and repeating the same thought process, over and over and over again. It was maddening! Second, the ending sucked. The girl Third, this story wasn't us fun or interesting as the first. It was still a really fast read, but I did tire of it at times, it wasn't as funny and the characters were sometimes so frustrating. Forth, some things were just left unsolved! I mean, aside for the ending, you also had some issues of Kate and Alex and misunderstandings that were not cleared in the story. It would've added one page to the whole story to deal with them, and it bothered me greatly that they didn't regard them. Also, there were some details the characters suddenly knew, out of nowhere! Perhaps I, in a moment of lacking concentration, missed, for example, the part Grace told David whom she'd been sort-of engaged to, but I can't recall that ever being said - and yet somehow, David knew! Aside for that, I was really disappointing not to see or meet the characters of the first book, and not knowing what happened with them, a result of the fact the time span of this book seems to be overlapping with the first one. This book was a quick, fun, light read which I enjoyed, despite having some issues with it. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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HTML: Tell Me What You Want New to London society and rather?awkward?Lady Grace Belmont would just as soon hide behind the palm trees as dance with a man she doesn??t know. But Baron Dawson is on the hunt for a wife. Grace??s generous curves and remarkable height do not intimidate him. In fact, it would be more accurate to describe his reaction to the charming newcomer as lust. Before Grace can so much as gather her thoughts, she finds herself in his arms, committing one shocking impropriety after another. The Baron??s devilish attractiveness??to say nothing of his splendid muscles??is simply impossible to resist. Her beloved aunt and chaperone advises patience, but Grace is not about to listen. The handsome baron is whispering such delightful thin Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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