Where's My Hero?: Against the Odds / Midsummer's Knight / A Tale of Two Sisters
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2118 more book reviews
This romance anthology contains three stories:
Against the Odds by Lisa Kleypas - Bluestocking Lydia Craven believes the probability of falling in love is very low. But when she is locked in the wine cellar with Dr. Jake Linley, she just might change her mind. Cute story that suffers from the short length.
Midsummer's Knight by Kinley MacGregor - Lady Kenna falls in love with the man who answered her letters, only to find out he is Simon of Ravenswood, a common knight who is below her station. I just couldn't get into this story and eventually gave up reading it.
A Tale of Two Sisters by Julia Quinn - Ned Blydon must marry. With no prospective bride, he proposes to his next door neighbor, Lydia. The engagement is going smoothly until Ned meets and falls in love with Lydia's younger sister, Charlotte. Now it's too late to call off the wedding. Cute story, but the ending is too obvious.
I recommend the Kleypas and Quinn stories for people who have read the previous books in the series where the characters originated. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
Against the Odds by Lisa Kleypas - Bluestocking Lydia Craven believes the probability of falling in love is very low. But when she is locked in the wine cellar with Dr. Jake Linley, she just might change her mind. Cute story that suffers from the short length.
Midsummer's Knight by Kinley MacGregor - Lady Kenna falls in love with the man who answered her letters, only to find out he is Simon of Ravenswood, a common knight who is below her station. I just couldn't get into this story and eventually gave up reading it.
A Tale of Two Sisters by Julia Quinn - Ned Blydon must marry. With no prospective bride, he proposes to his next door neighbor, Lydia. The engagement is going smoothly until Ned meets and falls in love with Lydia's younger sister, Charlotte. Now it's too late to call off the wedding. Cute story, but the ending is too obvious.
I recommend the Kleypas and Quinn stories for people who have read the previous books in the series where the characters originated. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
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