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File Size: 2618 KB
Print Length: 389 pages
Publisher: Avon (July 30, 2013)
Publication Date: July 30, 2013
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B009NFFSUU
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In my mind this is romance at its best. I was very pleasantly surprised to find this book was not at all like the blurb (the spinster does not proposition the rake because she's desperate etc). Instead we a fairly straightforward character-driven romance where the most important plot device is the growing affection between the H & H.A snapshot of the plot is that Tristan is the childhood friend of Joan's brother. They meet again as adults when Joan goes to her brother's house early in the morning to coerce her brother into meeting "an eligible young lady" at a ball later that night. Joan's mother is behind this. Joan agrees so she can get out of the house and go to an unsavory bookseller. Tristan is staying with Joan's brother while his house is being renovated and is captivated by Joan the first time he meets her. I don't mean lust--but pleasure in the verbal battle between them. He calls her the Fury. She calls him Lord Boor.Joan is 24 and unmarried-- a state which is likely due to her inability to look flattering in the current fashion and the fact her wit does not flatter the simple-minded. Tristan does dress well and is known as a mannerless rake. In fact he is merely blunt speaking and not much interested in "society".The chemistry of the characters leaps off the pages. What makes this such a great story is that when they are together they are both better, more interesting and so honest. Oh, and they are both HILARIOUS. It's a master writer who can do this.Just before writing this review I saw that it got a 3 star for being slow and overly wordy. For me the pacing was perfect and the language in the style of Georgette Heyer. This is the kind of romance which you will read again and again because it's such a pleasure to read the two characters together.Once again, a perfect romance. Great job Caroline Linden! I am hoping this is a series and can revisit these characters again!
*This review is of an ARC provided by the Amazon Vine Program in exchange for an honest reviewReally enjoyed this book; the main characters are immensely likable and relatable, there are some wonderful supporting characters, and the exchanges between the hero and heroine are very well-written, definitely charged, and often left me smiling or laughing. Would recommend and possibly read again!OUR HEROINE: Joan- 24 years old- has one older brother and two living parents, all who feature in the book- never had any romantic relationship to speak of- tall and curvy, which is not "in vogue" at the time and makes the current fashions look horrible on her- opinionated, strong-willed, quick-witted, and definitely wants to be independent, but is a dutiful sister and daughter and doesn't want to stray too far from what is expected- very likable overallOUR HERO: Tristan- 28 years old- no siblings, parents are dead, not at all close to his living family members (quite the opposite)- is quite the rake/rogue and has a scandalous reputation - we're told this over and over again and it's a big element in the story development, but frankly we don't see that much of it (we only ever encounter 1 ex-lover of his)- definitely has a devil-may-care attitude and isn't bothered by his reputation, though I wouldn't say he revels in it- feels very alone because he doesn't have a loving family and his parents died when he was very young- gorgeous, of course (aren't they almost always? if I were a man, I would consider my favorite genre quite sexist and to have a huge double standard)THE RELATIONSHIP:I adored the banter between Joan and Tristan; there were some laugh-out-loud exchanges, others where you're just grinning ear to ear, and some very sweet and heart-melting moments as well. I thought the development was quite good - at least on his part; no sudden lust or love. Joan more instantly is attracted to him, but I guess I can't really fault her for that since he is supposed to be so good looking. While there was definitely sizzling chemistry (one absolutely delicious kissing scene comes to mind), you also clearly see the growing mutual respect and admiration between them.PROS:- no big misunderstandings- no HUGE plot contrivances- no subplots (not necessarily a pro in itself, but when they're bad they can really bring down a book)- great supporting characters - specifically ADORE Evangeline, Joan's aunt; Joan's parents are also great and very well rounded out - not perfect, but clearly love their children and want what's best for themCONS:- the book felt really short; this happens a lot for me - for some reason, books by authors like Mary Balogh seem so much longer, giving the characters and relationships so much more time to develop and thus feeling way more satisfactory. This author is more on the Julia Quinn side, with the story being simpler and more straightforward - not a bad thing necessarily, but in some ways there felt to be a little something extra missing ... it was all just a bit TOO easySOME OF MY FAVORITE QUOTES:- "... But most appalling of all was the profusion of ringlets curled at her temples. In the dim moonlight, it looked like she had a bunch of grapes at each temple. 'Have you something against flattering fashion?' he asked. Her eyes all but ignited. 'This is very fashionable!' 'But not flattering on you,' he said bluntly. 'Even a darker shade of blue would be better. You look like you're wearing a half-opened umbrella.'- "He didn’t want to run the other way when he saw Miss Bennet, as vexing as she was. He wanted to best her, to leave her speechless; he wanted to hear her confess that she was wrong and he was right, about anything at all. And most worrisome of all, he wanted to kiss her senseless when she did so. Maybe even before. He must be cracked in the head."- "' ... He arranged a balloon expedition, just to impress you. He asked you to dance—he even argued for your acquiescence. I’ve heard enough gossip to know he’s not regularly out in decent society, and certainly not to dance with unmarried young ladies. Even if you wish to blame all that on your brother,' Evangeline said as she pursed her lips, 'I’m quite certain Douglas never told him to look at you as if you were a fascinating riddle he can’t stop thinking about and longs to solve.'"
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