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lizbrock's review
3.0
Not as good as the rest of the series.
Maybe it's me, but in a romance novel, I like to know who the H/H are within the first ... oh, I don't know... 150 or so pages. Of course, you know who the heroine is from page one but the hero remains elusive until page 160. You have your suspicions, of course, that the Scottish "savage" you encounter in the first chapter will come back into our heroine's life but certainly not the way Ms. Burgess engineers.
Otherwise, the characters are good, realistic and well-rounded. The plot is a bit thin despite it's excellent historical detail. Certainly not as highly recommended as the rest of the Faurer family books.
Maybe it's me, but in a romance novel, I like to know who the H/H are within the first ... oh, I don't know... 150 or so pages. Of course, you know who the heroine is from page one but the hero remains elusive until page 160. You have your suspicions, of course, that the Scottish "savage" you encounter in the first chapter will come back into our heroine's life but certainly not the way Ms. Burgess engineers.
Otherwise, the characters are good, realistic and well-rounded. The plot is a bit thin despite it's excellent historical detail. Certainly not as highly recommended as the rest of the Faurer family books.