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Tiempo De Traiciones (2013)

by Rosemary Rogers(Favorite Author)
4.24 of 5 Votes: 2
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Harlequin Ibérica
review 1: I give up. I got about 69% through this book and I just couldn't take it anymore. The book started well enough, but I just couldn't make myself finish it. Gabriel was a total asshole. And Talia was a total idiot for wanting anything to do with said asshole. Their little escapade in France was a total bore. I mean seriously, how many times can they escape from the same guy. I finally gave up when it looked like Talia was going to be kidnapped for the third time. I rolled my eyes and skimmed through the rest of the book. What a waste of a Friday night. Thankfully it was a library book and it didn't cost me more then a few hours of my life.
review 2: Good plot and premise but no real climax (a delcaration of love, yawn). In the middle of the book I lost emotional
... moreconnection with the H/h. I'm not certain why. The plot kept me interested enough to finish the book, though I did skim the last couple of chapters.I was fasincated with the antagonist with his fanatical love for France and desire to assist Napoleon's lust for power. He was not an evil man. He was a patriot, intelligent, with his own moral code and a need to protect people who needed protection (such as orphans), even as he used his intelligence to find ways of killing British soldiars in a time of war. less
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Katherine
Was more exciting (spies! gunfights!) than I thought it would be.
emily4321
How can this bride ever trust a man again?
roselilytylor
3½ Stars
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