Smythe-Smith Quartet (6 books in series)
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review 1: “At a dreaded music recital, a cellist catches Sir Richard Kenworthy’s eye, and he determines to marry her. Iris Smythe-Smith is a smart cookie and rightly suspicious of Sir Richard’s motives when he comes courting, but finds herself falling for his charm. Things seem to be worki...
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review 1: Posted on Les Romantiques - Le forum du siteReviewed by RinouReview Copy from the PublisherThe secrets of sir Richard Kenworthy is the fourth volume in the Smythe-Smith series, featuring musician cousins from the family of the same name, and supposed to be the last as the author ...
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review 1: 2.5/5 stars
review 2: 3.5 stars. Love Daniel. Ann Wynter is the kind of heroine one likes to see--resilient.
review 2: 3.5 stars. Love Daniel. Ann Wynter is the kind of heroine one likes to see--resilient.
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review 1: Definitely better than the second. One issue I have with this series is that everyone basically falls in lurrrrrve in (literally) a week. I enjoyed the banter between Hugh and Sarah. And I can definitely see how first impressions are not always the best impressions. But Sarah's r...
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review 1: 3.5stars but I had to rate it up to four because of the hero. So many qualities in him that made him so appealing- highly intelligent, vulnerable yet strong and manly in a deeper sense. Oh gosh I just loved him! His injury added his appeal because it revealed his vulnerability.A...
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review 1: I enjoyed this, like I do most of Quinn's work, but I feel like I have to remove some points for the way Daniel was written. Even though the attraction between Daniel and Anne is there on both sides from the beginning, I couldn't help but feel put-off by the way Daniel was so obt...