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Reglas De Compromiso (2012)

by Suzanne Enoch(Favorite Author)
3.73 of 5 Votes: 3
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Esencia
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Adventurers' Club
review 1: I am so happy Bradshaw Carroway got a story! I really enjoyed this book. After reading about two other Carroway brothers in the Lessons in Love series, I remember thinking that I'd wished I could read more about him. Zephyr had a wonderful straight forward manner that made for great banter with Shaw. There was just enough adventure to spice it up a bit but not so much that I got bored with it. Now if only the Duke of Sommerset had his own story! (I believe I have said that before...)
review 2: This book was hard for me to rate. I would describe the characters as being flat but on the other hand, the dialogue between the flat characters was fantastic snappy witty banter, which I liked a lot. The storyline had a tendency to be meandering and an oddball "bad" gu
... morey who was a jerk, isn't a jerk? Not sure if author wants to use him in a future book or what but strange either way. The author had something here but I feel like she was maybe writing several books at one time or was somehow distracted while she wrote this.  I know I'm giving the impression I didn't like it but I did, solely on the two main characters banter and interactions, seriously, read it if you like a feisty lady and a man willing to accommodate that passion.  Story takes place on a ship with occasional stops on islands, not great with describing the settings but will provide a nice break from London ballrooms if you're tired of that. less
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Jarrett
Notable mainly in its non-England setting, it was a fun read, but I'm not much for boats, er ships.
Ratmgr
So called enlightened colonialism. As they say in my part of the world, that's it, that's all.
Lucybug
another great addition to this series!
BHAVIK
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