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Lancelot's Lady (2000)

by Cherish D'Angelo(Favorite Author)
3.51 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: This book is first and foremost a gentle romance with a hint of mystery on the side and the occasional steam. All of the characters have their good points as well as their bad but this only makes them more believable. I think that Misty (the daughter) has to actually be one of my favourites as she isn't portrayed as the usual saccharine sweet or poison ivy daughter but is a realistic mix of the two.A few twists and turns in this book especially towards the end as you would expect, along with a couple of red herrings.Recommended for any romance reader who doesn't want anything too heavy.
review 2: Truthfully Romantic Suspense is one of my least favorite genre. But this year I have tested it out a little. I have checked out J.D. Robb's In Death world and enjoy
... moreed it very much. With Lancelot's Lady, I decided to give it a try because the hero seemed dark, very interesting and I wanted to learn more about him.Jonathan and Rhianna's story turned out to be a surprising, wonderful story. I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Lancelot's Lady is an entertaining read. Very sweet and suspenseful. Adventure, filled with twists and turns of mystery & romance. Ms. D'Angelo's writing is engaging and magical. Keeps you on the edge of your seat. less
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moxyrose
I really enjoyed this one. It was believable if nothing more. A goodread!
Angela2srvu
Great characters with a good storyline.
Momo3000
Amazon freebie 4/27
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