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Unlacing The Innocent Miss (2010)

by Margaret McPhee(Favorite Author)
3.59 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0373296169 (ISBN13: 9780373296163)
languge
English
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publisher
Harlequin
series
Regency Silk & Scandal
review 1: I expected not to care much about this one, but it turned out to be one of the best in the Silk & Scandal series. The hero and heroine are both complex and well-drawn. The conflicts that come up to block their romance seem far less contrived than the usual romance novel fare, and they deal with them in ways that are mostly intelligent and not maddening. And I do love a good abduction story, and this one has plenty of grumbling and growling and threatening to truss a lady and throw her over the back of a horse, etc. The sex scenes are well-written and unobtrusive, if a bit snoozy.This book feels a little detached from the main series mystery, but has a supplemental one that is very nicely plotted. The secondary villain is very slimy indeed, and managed to get me to second-g... moreuess my initial suspicion of him several times before revealing himself. Overall, it's a great standalone and a worthy entry in the series.
review 2: Normally I don't deal well with historical romances. The manhood and womanhood references annoy me too much and the heaving boosoms and restricted corsets make me cringe. However, this book completely blew me away!Rosalind is a woman with secrets. Fearing they will be revealed when her employer falsely accuses her of stealing some jewels from his mother, she runs away from her current life, in the dead of the night, to try to start afresh elsewhere. Wolf is a "thief-taker" which, in simple terms, means that he is an old school bounty hunter employed by Rosalinds employer to track her down. He is a man with a difficult past who hates everything that she is but cant help but be drawn to her. She is a woman who finds love at a very inopportune time with the very man she needs to escape from.I loved this book but I started reading it with preconceptions about a genre I obviously haven't given a fair shot to. The language was consistant and realistic to the time-period of the setting and I have to say that it is very well written. McPhee creates realistic and relatable characters who you actively root for. Wolf is pretty dreamy; give me a hero with grey eyes and Im hooked no matter what he does! He starts the tale as a hard man with mission, but quickly melts as his feelings for Rosalind start to blossom. The scenes where he tries to distance himself from her, as he believes his status is so much lower to hers, are very emotional. With all his selfless (if not stupid) actions he carved himself a place in my heart. Rosalind was a strong willed woman who just wanted to escape the tarnish of her family name and be treated fairly. They were a couple I wanted to succeed.The sex scenes were obviously infrequent (it is set in the 1800's!) but they are fabulously steamy without ever being overly graphic. They are an expression of love within this context, not simply pleasure, so it was only right that they weren't smutty! The ending was unexpected yet perfect as all the puzzle pieces fell into place. less
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Marissa
Absolutely loved this! Excellent descriptions. The plot flows beautifully.
mimi
Note: picked this up as a promotional freebie from allromance.com
jen
Miniseries: Silk & Scandal
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