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Lady Emma's Campaign (2014)

by Jennifer Moore(Favorite Author)
4.29 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Jennifer Moore is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. Her first book, Becoming Lady Lockwood, was fantastic and I knew she was an author I wanted to read again. We meet Lady Emma and Sidney Fletcher in the first book of this series, Becoming Lady Lockwood. While they are not the main characters, we get a sense of who they are. I'm so glad they got the starring roles in this book. When the book begins, Emma is a girl on the cusp of womanhood. Sydney loves Emma as he would love a sister. But Emma loves Sydney as a woman loves a man. She is just waiting for the day when she steps out into society as a woman so Sydney can take notice.Emma begins this book fairly naive. She makes choices led by her heart and finds herself in some serious trouble. Her lack of ... moreworldly experience allows her room for growth though. The inner strength she has shines through when she needs it the most. Sydney helps bring out that strength in Emma but it is her gentleness that pulls Sydney through the tortured spots in his soul. I love that together they are the thing the other needs the most.This is a clean romance. Just a really good, clean romance. The romance develops slowly and it just feels natural. The book is set in the middle of a war so things get bloody and difficult but provide the exact things this book needs for the characters. I loved it. Love, love, love.I read this book through Deseret Bookshelf. It magically appeared there for me to review and I'm so glad. This book was one of my favorites.
review 2: Fantastic! I couldn't put it down. Now I need to go read "Becoming Lady Lockwood" because I like this author so much. This book stands alone just fine, I just want to read the other one. Full of suspense, I didn't want to put the book down. Watching Emma try to adjust to a war zone when she has only known the comforts of regency England was quite humorous. The depth to the characters really drew me in. Listening to Sidney reason away all his feelings for Emma was quite humorous too. Watching each of them help each other overcome the scars war leaves on one's soul was beautiful. I want more! less
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KSHELLS
Not as good as Becoming Lady Lockwood but still a fun read. Fun to see the characters again.
Shar
A fun quick read full of adventure.
SannaSaetre
4.5 Really enjoyed it!
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