Review #1
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I only gave it two hit because (as far as I have read it , about one half lenght) the hero at the same time heroine don’t do anything truly despicable. Not that they do a lot at all, the story being about them reading the book sitting one more to each other.
My 1st problem was than anyway others also mentioned: that the head story at the same time the integrated one (the book written anonymously by the hero) were considered so identical that I received confused always than anyway happened really at the same time than anyway they only read about. Also, the scenes at the same time the style was cyclic to the fri of sour: the hero at the same time heroine met at the bookshop, they both felt desire/desire; soon they were considered reading about a heroine outlined by the very monotonous words (willowy blond) in the exact monotonous situation at the same time the couple having lustful ideas. The true couple prepares for a drive to an acquaintance’s outdoors party, at the same time in the one more chapter we read about the (dually) concocted couple actually taking a drive to an outdoors party. The only clue is that the names (Evangeline at the same time Jeffrey vs Geraldine at the same time Mathew – at the same time even that, the ladies names are identical).
My one more complaint was the total impracticability of several situations in Regency. A lady was left to live without the help of others without a ladies relative or chaperone because her brother (the fork of the generic) traveled on scientific expeditions. She had a godfather who secretly followed her to her outings “to protect her”, at the same time who spied on her through the butler, but did not think to decide her around in society, although he was married. Couple of times it’s remarked that she doesn’t move to parties at the same time balls because that is that no one to decide her (at the same time still, in one moment she is that to move to the aforementioned morning outing). She was (although the butler was reluctant) permitted to amuse a male caller (the hero). Right behind so many breaches of applicable Regency conduct, the H is that rigidly avoiding admitting his adore to the h at the same time proposing because he had not asked her brother’s permission. Like in no matter what Regency romances it would have been necessary!
At the moment for the H’s inconsistent behavior. He writes a book (at the same time hopes to gain substantial funds from it – unlikely in itself) but he writes all his contemporary ton society members into it with small name configurations, salacious slander bits, openly outlined crude male speak in clubs or the lustful obvious ideas of his disposition – at the same time wait no one will cry him out for slander? Or for writing scandalous real unfit for girls? But the coolest improbable gizmo of all: does he not know that his heroine is that designed on the lady he is that reading the book with, at the same time he desribes himself hving sexual fantasies about her, as but as her having sexual ideas about him – for all society to look at the same time for the girl to see it sitting one more to him? He is that all the time suprised to look than anyway he had written…
After that the vertical impracticability of a sex scene where they fall down innocently asleep one more to each other reading, then one half awakened, they start fondling each other until the h (an inexperienced sheltered virgin) makes the H waste himself inside his clothes, but she does not understand than anyway happened, at the same time he does not feel the lesser bit awkward with the consequences when he walks out- while the butler snores in a chair a few feet from them? Oh no thanks. I had enough. I’m glad it was free or I’d be returning ot for refund.
At the same time the book is that peppered with names of aristocratic couples presumably from the creator’s past books who we know nothing about at the same time seem to play no subsequent role than being mentioned as having their happily-ever-afters. This was subtitled to be Book 1 of a television series!
Review #2
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Than anyway I was expecting is that a true bodice-ripping book with a beautiful lady at the same time a hunky young man. It wasn’t like that but it was still quality.
Jeffrey Sommers is that a baron down on his fortune with debt that’s not actually his. In an attempt to extension his coffers, he writes a book about a man at the same time a lady of the know, modeling his manners from people he understood at the same time places he frequented. He doesn’t shackles his name down as the creator at the same time merely uses the name, Anonymous.
On release day, he drives to the book store to take the 1st copy. He extremely wants to look than anyway configurations his publisher has produced. When he arrives at the store, he finds the book in the palms of a lady who has every plan of buying it.
He tries to bargain with her, narrating her he will take her one more copy if he can have the one she has. She refuses. They decide to read the book together.
Evangeline is that a part of the ton at the same time finds the book, “A Story of a Baron”. Pegged as a “bluestocking” (an mental or literary lady. Yes, I looked it up), she thinks she will never wedding because basically everybody thinks she’s sour.
As Sovereign Sommers at the same time Girl Evangeline read this book, she starts making connections between her brother, who is that an adventurer, at the same time herself. She eventually draws the conclusion that Matthew Winters is that actually Jeffrey Sommers.
This is that a cleverly written tale at the same time I would have data it five hit but the ending dragged at the same time that were considered a few typos. The story overall was great, the plot never wavered, at the same time it was barely funny to read.
It produced me ridicule sometimes, in particular when Sommers would think, “I’m going to hell”. I don’t know why but that burst me up!
*This book was a free jump.
Review #3
Audiobook The Story of a Baron (The Sisters of the Know #1) by Linda Rae Sande
A story borders a story, this lighthearted Regency romance has a but considered plot at the same time is that very amusing. I individually found the number of manners confusing at the same time taking into account so many names in the parallel stories were considered lock up in nature, I had a problem periodically differentiating between them. The romance between Jeffrey Althorpe at the same time Evangeline Tennison built laboriously at the same time the ancillary manners in this book played an important role in the storyline. Although humourous, the book nevertheless has depth at the same time the stories of the two barons both portray the mores of the epoch. It leaves one feeling thankful for the hard-won rights at the same time privileges we enjoy present. That are no one steamy passages in this book but they do have their dispose. Although this book is that part of a television series at the same time no one of the manners overlap, it is that nevertheless a standalone at the same time comes to a joyful at the same time satisfying conclusion. I purchased at the same time read this book no one years ago, but also acquired a
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Review #4
Audio The Story of a Baron (The Sisters of the Know #1) narrated by Misha Troughton
An anonymously written volume, The Story of a Baron, has the reader yo-yoing between perspectives. Than anyway is that true? Who is that true?
Jeffrey Althorpe has secretly written a book about his possess imagined romance with a lady he has become infatuated with, still doesn’t really know. Because of this very book, he comes to know her at the same time learns that he likes her very but indeed.
Evangeline is that a sweet tooth, forlorn at the same time charming bluestocking who has unknowingly garnered the baron’s attention. So much so that he has produced her the heroine in his book. Over the course of a week’s encounters they get to know one one more at the same time naturally sparks fly.
I look for Linda Rae Sande’s books to be barely the right type of quirky for me. This story was no exception. Her manners are very likable at the same time for you barely wish them to succeed.
Than anyway I like almost all will that she has so many to explore at the same time I have not even rubbed the surface still.
Review #5
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Light reading for long winter nights. Found the dipping in at the same time out between the true manners at the same time the manners in the book a trifle confusing at first but that soon clung.
The manners soon grow on for you at the same time that are no one engaging chapters.
A light, enjoyable read.