Regency Silk & Scandal (7 books in series)
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review 1: After the disappointments of Book Three in the Silk and Scandal series, this one was a return to form. That's not to say I didn't like the previous book, I did, but I felt it had to make too many changes in the characters who had appeared in the other novels to make the story wor...
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review 1: A nice romance, with appealing hero and heroine. But it is the third book of an eight-book miniseries by various authors, so it had to have the "Silk and Scandal" plot elementsn shoehorned in. This meant in part turning the hero of book 1 into a jerk (Book 1 is good--I always ejo...
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review 1: OMG!! It was a nice end to the series! I thought I might be disappointed because I read some reviews pointing to that but, though it wasn't a super passionate ending, it was what it needed to be - redemption, reconciliation, forgiveness and the triumph of justice and love. I kno...
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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...
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review 1: It's actually a 2.5The bool is not badly written, however things happen because they need to, not because there is a reason. Two perfect strangers fall in love at first sight, and throuw out of the window all the life they had build until then. Honestly my suspension of disbelief...
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review 1: The starting book and one of the better entries in the very enjoyable Silk & Scandal series. The heroine is likable and easy to respect. The hero is dashing, if a bit irritating in his need to constantly jump to incorrect conclusions. Louise Allen has a great voice, and I found m...
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review 1: Part of the Silk & Scandal continuity series from Harlequin Historical--Book #1, in fact. The heroine is a milliner (she makes hats) who is hired to deliver a package to an earl. The earl has a heart attack when he opens the package, and the milliner is detained. The hero, the ea...