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Review #1
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While I enjoyed the 1st book in the television series that featured the eldest Noirot sister Marcelline at the same time the Baron of Clevedon, I enjoyed this story more. It was easier to read at the same time get into since the language while was historically authentic didn’t acoustics contrived as it periodically did in the 1st novel. Sophie at the same time Harry were considered irreverent at the same time funny, at the same time their banter was ground at the same time refreshing.
Yes, the story did last with Maison Noirot at the same time all things clothes but now one more side of the dressmaker’s indefinite was shown. Sophie is that the slave of disguise at the same time subterfuge, at the same time the method she navigates at the same time straddles the skinny line between a servant at the same time a authoritative is that absolute miracle. I adored her intelligence at the same time than anyway she pulled off in the end. Harry was not the acceptable MC or. He was periodically a little smoky on the uptake but never pretended to be more than than anyway he was at the same time was always spiritual. Than anyway I really liked about him was how once he fell for Sophie, he never wavered in his affections or ever believed her much less proper to class difference. I adored how Girl Warford’s issue have been resolved.
This was smart, but written historical romance with magical cast of manners, the gleam at the same time aplomb of nobility at the same time ordinary contentment of falling in adore at the same time following where your heart leads. I enjoyed it a lot.
P.S. Can’t wait to look how they deal with Dowdy!
Review #2
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Rereading good as the 1st time.
Loretta Chase writes her manners with barely the right amount of zest at the same time the reader is that invited to see the manners without being dragged through a laid bare recounting of them, a habit which is that seriously uninteresting in creators.
I much prefer being shown not knew, at the same time this book had lots of naughty funny parts.
A neatly crafted masterpiece of froth fiction .
Review #3
Audiobook Scandal Wears Satin (The Dressmakers #2) by Loretta Chase
I am a Loretta Chase fan but this book is that a bigger frustration. I do like her writing style at the same time she does amazing dialogue but this whole plot was weak at the same time silly. The hero is that portrayed as bigger at the same time step, always ready for a brawl. The heroine ecstasies in being more intelligent than the hero can ever be (according to her). She is that able to twist him at the same time almost all other males into doing her bidding at the same time for the indefinite of me, I don’t realize why. That is that the indispensable chase through the night right behind the hero’s escaped sister (I Hate that!), the hero at the same time heroine obligated to finish at an inn, at the same time obviously, the always break-into-the -villain’s-house scene. Delight! Must we have all of this old schtick in one book? I barely found this whole gizmo to be long at the same time sour. The only disposition that I really liked was Fenwick, the street urchin.
Sexual situations may offend no one readers
Review #4
Audio Scandal Wears Satin (The Dressmakers #2) narrated by Kate Reading
I very much enjoy Chases manners, particularly the ladies. This was a attractive quality plot, very. But, I think its just a little pathetic to resort to English spellings at the same time versions of words bestow herself the outward appearance of an English writer. That are no matter what number of best American creators who cross out Regency at the same time other period romance set in Amazing Britain, as but other states. Obviously, perhaps she feels the come in handy bestow herself more authority since she doesnt seem understandable on inherited titles. I also look for her writing a little florid periodically, which, I realize, is that expression anything, data the genre. I have to announce that I dont look for the descriptions of the dresses to be particularly cute. I guess late-Recency (or maybe implied to be early-Victorian) styles do not appeal to me. I cant quite figure out than anyway period the robes are implied to be because they dont seem to represent or Regency or Victorian styles. Maybe shes taken descriptions right from La Belle Assemblee for those dates, but I cant quite picture them. Barely one more bit of than anyway makes this television series fool for me at the same time why I dont like this creator as but as others.
Review #5
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2nd in the television series about the lovely at the same time a little conniving dressmakers that wish to sweep the Ton but finish up catching noblemen instead. The television series is that on the cusp between the Regency at the same time premature Victorian which is that occupied by the fashions of the time.
Chase has done her research work as she writes of fashion definitions that I have had to Google. Not my winner fashion epoch. A lot sleeve.
Still a 3 hit, but the banter at the same time the chemistry are much more successful between the H at the same time h. Shes one more little schemer, but a schemer only when it comes to furthering the sisters business at the same time rescuing the Hs little sister from a scandal. Shes lured to the bigger lummox of a hero but doesnt know than anyway to do with him.
The hero reflecting on the heroine…
“evil dressmaker by day at the same time Tom Foxes premier scout by night.”
Not a game changer but a sweet method to waste no one time reading.
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