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Frail Blood (2012)

by Jo Robertson(Favorite Author)
3.19 of 5 Votes: 2
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McKay Lewis Publishers
review 1: Malachi Rivers has set out to defend his client, Alma Bentley. Alma is accused of murdering her employer's son after he rejected her affections and turned to another woman. The time is 1909 and women are beginning to fight for their rights as equals to men. Emma McKnight enters the picture. Emma is the co-owner of the town newspaper. She has been brought up in riches, but has an underlying determination to prove that women have some of the same feelings as men and should be treated equally. Emma and Malachi team up to defend Alma and uncover a gruesome secret about one of the town's richest families.
review 2: So so ... it didn't started out too badly, and the actual plot line was interesting enough, but honestly, sometimes it felt like the author was bei
... moreng paid by just exactly how many 5-10 page sex scenes could be squashed into one book and still manage to toss a crumb trail of words to nudge the plot along now and then. It certainly helped me remember why I have never really been a fan of much of this genre. It just gets darned irritating to have to flip/scan through pages over and over to find the few points where the sex ends and the plot actually occurs. less
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chrissie
was a 3 until 3/4 thru...all downhill then. wont read any more of her books
lightsbybill
I LOVE HISTORICAL FICTION!
Dunzy
Egad. Awful.
Narendran
More fluff.
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