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Book Reviews of The Music of the Night (Night Bk 2)

The Music of the Night (Night  Bk 2)
The Music of the Night - Night Bk 2
Author: Lydia Joyce
ISBN-13: 9780451217066
ISBN-10: 0451217063
Publication Date: 11/1/2005
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 45 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
A good read. I like bks with a physically flawed heroine and the heroine in this bk is definitely that. The author's writing style is nice but I don't feel the emotional connection to her characters that I need to for a bk to be a keeper for me.
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Helpful Score: 1
Not your usual Regency romance. Very powerful, intense story. Excellent new writer.
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The bleak life that Sarah Connolly has always known is finally showing signs of light. She owes this opportunity to a dear elderly friend who has helped her leave a past of desperate penury in London to live a life of quiet servitude. But in Venice, Sarah soon discovers there is a darker side to the family she has suddenly been thrust among, and walking just beyond her newfound hope is a mysterious shadowy figure. What lurks behind his mask is a darkness that compels her...and a passion that makes her doubt everything she wants.

Sebastian Grimsthorpe, Lord Wortham, once enjoyed a carefree life, but it ended in an explosion of betrayal and violence. Escaping death, he embraced the appearance of it, concealing himself in shadows and behind masks so that he can exact a pitiless revenge upon the man who so nearly destroyed everything he holds dear. But his quest will take an unexpected turn when he is suddenly shaken by a woman whose tragic eyes mystify him...and seduce him into a world of secrets and deceptions.
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a story of revenge and a love story that crosses class boundaries set in Venice. intense, brooding, but really well written with believable characters and plot.
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I found this book totally unbelievable.