Michelle D. (Michelle74) reviewed on + 153 more book reviews
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England, Early 1800s. I liked this book, but I did find it quite unusual. The hero and heroine didn't even meet until WELL into the book. I do agree that the background was necessary, but I still felt that I was missing something until things started coming together. Lord Harry (Hetty) is so many different personalities, but her true character does come through brilliantly.
The reader obviously knows Jason is innocent of Hetty's brother's death, but it seems that the path for her to acknowledge this was quite more than necessary. It makes you want to scream at her, but brings about quite interesting situations that make the book fun to read.
I would recommend this as a quick read to pass the time.
The reader obviously knows Jason is innocent of Hetty's brother's death, but it seems that the path for her to acknowledge this was quite more than necessary. It makes you want to scream at her, but brings about quite interesting situations that make the book fun to read.
I would recommend this as a quick read to pass the time.
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