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Review Date: 4/22/2007
Helpful Score: 2
Love this book! Just finished reading it for the 2nd time. Believable, likeable characters. Captivating story from beginning to end.
Review Date: 4/13/2007
Any book with a dog in it is ok by me! Fun story, realistic characters.
Review Date: 4/13/2007
Helpful Score: 2
Disturbingly creepy & graphic. Not for the squeamish or easily grossed out!
Review Date: 3/5/2010
Helpful Score: 2
Wonderful book! The Wherlocke family and their kin are gifted with unusual abilities. Penelope can see spirits. Don't worry though, it's not a far-fetched ghost story! I can't wait to read about other family members and their special abilities!
Review Date: 4/22/2007
Helpful Score: 2
2nd book in a trilogy. Best friends Sara, Ella & Rosamond must leave the school where they've grown up. Uncertain of their futures, they discover that fate can be kind & happy endings may be found in the most unexpected places.
Ella has been promised to a lecherous old earl. She rides off to escape & takes a bad tumble from her horse. She pretends to be senseless but her deception is discovered by the handsome new butler. Nobleman Gareth is in disguise as a butler to search for a stolen family heirloom. (1st book is Miss Whiting & the Seven Wards. 3rd book is When the Slipper Fits)
Ella has been promised to a lecherous old earl. She rides off to escape & takes a bad tumble from her horse. She pretends to be senseless but her deception is discovered by the handsome new butler. Nobleman Gareth is in disguise as a butler to search for a stolen family heirloom. (1st book is Miss Whiting & the Seven Wards. 3rd book is When the Slipper Fits)
Review Date: 2/28/2010
As a massage therapist myself, I was interested to see how accurate the author would be using massage therapy in the story. I must say, she was accurate in that aspect as I could suspect it would be in that time period. However, having read thousands of books, most of them Regencies, I feel that Ms. Moore certainly needs more practice at her writing skills. One part comes to mind. When the hero's mother asks Emeline to call her "Mary", Emeline proceeds to do so after every sentence. "Would you like a cup of tea, Mary?" Thank you ever so much Mary." "Lovely bonnet Mary." Delicious cakes, Mary." I don't believe this was a comedic character flaw on Emeline's part, but a writing error on the author's. There was also the standard "trip over something and end up in the hero's arms on the bed" scene which really had no place being where it was because the couple's attraction had already been established and they had already kissed a couple of times.
If you can overlook those bothersome areas, the story was pretty good. A nice quick read. This was an e-book which has been bound and signed by the author to someone named Mindy.
If you can overlook those bothersome areas, the story was pretty good. A nice quick read. This was an e-book which has been bound and signed by the author to someone named Mindy.
Review Date: 5/5/2007
Helpful Score: 1
Lord Darlington's sole purpose in acknowledging his former acquaintance with Miss Fairchild had been motivated from politeness and a vague recollection that she had been a personable young lady. He had meant only to exchange a few civilities before going on his way. Now, however, his sometimes perverse sense of humor had gotten in the way. The music was drawing to a close, and soon another gentleman might appear to claim her. Certain that he could irritate Mr. Crocker further, he turned to Miss Fairchild. "Will you honor me with the next set, Miss Fairchilde?"
She appeared astonished. "Why-Why, of course, my lord! I shall like it very much."
(Excerpt from book. Very good story!)
She appeared astonished. "Why-Why, of course, my lord! I shall like it very much."
(Excerpt from book. Very good story!)
Review Date: 4/22/2007
Helpful Score: 1
1st book in a trilogy. Best friends Sara, Ella & Rosamond must leave the school where they've grown up. Uncertain of their futures, they discover that fate can be kind & happy endings may be found in the most unexpected places.
An attempt on her life by her stepmother leaves her being cared for by 7 children. Sir Evan is sent to evict the tenants & finds himself charmed by the children & by Sara who is posing as their mother.
An attempt on her life by her stepmother leaves her being cared for by 7 children. Sir Evan is sent to evict the tenants & finds himself charmed by the children & by Sara who is posing as their mother.
Review Date: 6/30/2008
Helpful Score: 6
Loved it. Great story. Sensual love-making. I usually skim over that stuff. It never really adds to a story. This really did! Wonderful first book!
Review Date: 6/30/2008
Loved it. Great story. Sensual love-making. I usually skim over that stuff. It never really adds to a story. This really did! I recommend reading all books in the series. Not necessary to read them in order.
Review Date: 6/30/2008
Loved it. Great story. Sensual love-making. I usually skim over that stuff. It never really adds to a story. This really did! I recommend reading all books in the series. Not necessary to read them in order.
Review Date: 3/5/2010
Helpful Score: 2
I really liked this book! It's a time-travel story, but even if you're not partial to them, I think you will like this one. Cassandra Kelley, a romance novel editor, ends up in Regency England and meets a Marquess who is into science. Together they work to keep her secret and to get her back to the present and of course fall in love during the way. Very well written, with her usual humor by one of my favorite authors.
Review Date: 4/13/2007
Great story that I've re-read a few times. The heroine cannot hear or speak.
When the Slipper Fits (Fairy Tale, Bk 3) (Zebra Regency Romance)
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Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Review Date: 4/22/2007
Helpful Score: 1
3rd book in a trilogy. Best friends Sara, Ella & Rosamond must leave the school where they've grown up. Uncertain of their futures, they discover that fate can be kind & happy endings may be found in the most unexpected places.
Ella must earn her keep as a maid for her aunt & cousins. Gabriel, Earl of Shalford meets her & is intrigued. He has been sent to the country to find a wife of suitable wealth & position.
Ella must earn her keep as a maid for her aunt & cousins. Gabriel, Earl of Shalford meets her & is intrigued. He has been sent to the country to find a wife of suitable wealth & position.
Review Date: 4/17/2007
Lord Rivendale's young daughter has refused to speak since she witnessed her mother's death. She loves to read the books written by an anonymous lady. Lord seeks out lady & you have a light, heartwarming regency story.
Review Date: 7/23/2011
Witch Child - the secret diary of fourteen year old Mary Newbury, begins as she flees the English witch hunts to start a new life. How long will she be accepted into a new colony? Will she need to keep running from the suspicions of closed minded and superstitious people?
I found this book engrossing from the start and found it very hard to put down. Once I did, I was quick to order it's sequel "Sorceress", another page-turner.
I found this book engrossing from the start and found it very hard to put down. Once I did, I was quick to order it's sequel "Sorceress", another page-turner.
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