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A good read with an excellent heroine (a favorite in the series).
Slightly Wicked features Rannulf, the third son, and Judith, daughter of an impoverished rector, she's been sent to live as a poor relative with her wealthy aunt. The story had some familiar romance novel tropes and some melodrama at the end which was very obvious. In that, Mary Balogh disappoints, but her books are always well written and characters well drawn.
Typical Balogh sensuality, steamy but not overly detailed or drawn out.
A delicious addition to a fantastic series. I read the books entirely out of order except Alleyne's and Morgan's books which really should be read in order. Each book in the series can easily stand on its own but they tie nicely together as well and you become more involved with each family member.
Slightly Wicked features Rannulf, the third son, and Judith, daughter of an impoverished rector, she's been sent to live as a poor relative with her wealthy aunt. The story had some familiar romance novel tropes and some melodrama at the end which was very obvious. In that, Mary Balogh disappoints, but her books are always well written and characters well drawn.
Typical Balogh sensuality, steamy but not overly detailed or drawn out.
A delicious addition to a fantastic series. I read the books entirely out of order except Alleyne's and Morgan's books which really should be read in order. Each book in the series can easily stand on its own but they tie nicely together as well and you become more involved with each family member.
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