Juliana Gray
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review 1: First of all could the printing be any smaller? There are many facets to this plot. As I read the story of Wallingford and Abigail I felt like I was on a roller coaster. The beginning grabs your attention and looks very promising. Abigail is cheeky, fearless and stubborn. A real ...
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review 1: I really wasn't sure after the first part of this one if I was going to be able to finish. I am so glad I did!!! I loved just about everything about it. The H/h were so likeable that I cheered for them so hard. Freddie wa truly a joy to this story and I hope there is a book just ...
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review 1: Lady Alexandra Morley has fallen on hard times. After her nephew invests all the fortune into a single steam engine company that is faltering, Alexandra realizes she must take matters into her own hands to get back to her comfortable pampered life style. She decides on a year a...
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3.73 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: I can's say enought about this series. I am absolutely enjoying the intrigue. I love not knowing who the villians are and that it moves on throughtout all 3 books. Stephanie is so lovely and free spirited. Hatherfield is so deserving of her love, what a beautiful man. I don't wan...
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review 1: I appreciated how a lot of unanswered questions were wrapped up in this final installment. Because the trilogy has an overarching plot, it was nice to get closure. And while Wallingford and Abigail weren’t my favorite couple per se, I really did like where they ended up. I also l...
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3.56 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: 3.5 stars. Maybe the problem was that I came to it after reading all the other five novels, so I'd met everyone else already. In fact, the first one I read was How to School Your Scoundrel, and in comparison with Somerton and Luisa, Penhallow and Lilibet both seem a bit insipid. ...
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3.66 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: ★★★★★ Loved every word, so much so I bought the audio. Just when I thought the author was going to go down the same old clichés, she surprised me. Sure, the heroine and hero had misunderstandings, but they talked about them. Of course, other things popped up. Great story-line...
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review 1: I believe this is the most disappointing of the series. Because the relationship/love between Roland and Lilibet had already been established prior to the book’s events, I wasn’t sold on them. I didn’t see how they fell in love originally, so I couldn’t quite understand the conti...