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The Captain's Lady (2010)

by Louise M. Gouge(Favorite Author)
3.87 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0373828322 (ISBN13: 9780373828326)
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English
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Harlequin
review 1: A happy accident--having the winning raffle numbers--brought a trio of Louise's books into my world. I'm not into Christian fiction at all, and was not interested in Florida-based fiction. But what's a girl to do when she's gotta go and there's simply nothing else new to read around the house, save the free books she won? I did what any girl would to and grabbed one, heading for the "reading room". Half an hour later, a knock on the door signaled the arrival of someone else in need of the room; I had to force myself from the book and vacate the room for the next user.These days, with husband, children, career, a nascent writing career (all right, I'm still in the "trying to conceive" stage), and all of life's insanity, I have very little time to read. It takes weeks to fin... moreish an average 250-page novel. I finished all three of the books I won from Louise in just under two weeks; it would have taken me less time had I just managed to get super-sick or injure myself. Next time, I'll plan a little better. Louise's books are high quality--well-written and well-researched, with characters who come alive on the page and yank you in to their lives and dramas. If you like to read--no matter what genre--I definitely recommend her books.
review 2: Author Louise M. Gouge brings the regency era to life in The Captain’s Lady. She mixes historical detail in just the right amount, which makes this read educational as well as entertainment filled. Her attention to the sights and sounds of the late eighteenth century will make you feel as if you’re in jolly old England yourself. My favorite character was Captain James Templeton. He’s the archetypal hero of strength and integrity…not to mention handsome. It’s no wonder the Lady Marianne falls for him. And he’s quite the accomplished fellow: a whaler, a gentleman, a captain, a spy. He pulls each role off with finesse. A quick and easy read, The Captain’s Lady is just the thing to snuggle up with on a cold winter night. less
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Kjberger
I love these kind of romance books. It has Lord's and Lady's in it! Good clean Christian romance.
Rassie
I enjoyed this book, and it even got me feeling a little patriotic! :)
tenise
I think it was even better than the first(and that is not easy)
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