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Melanie Dickerson

Autor de The Healers Apprentice

32 Obras 4,013 Miembros 258 Reseñas 3 Preferidas

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Obras de Melanie Dickerson

The Healers Apprentice (2010) 636 copias
The Merchant's Daughter (2011) 410 copias
The Fairest Beauty (2012) 365 copias
The Captive Maiden (2013) 282 copias
The Golden Braid (2015) 275 copias
The Princess Spy (2014) 236 copias
The Beautiful Pretender (2016) 187 copias
The Silent Songbird (2016) 186 copias
The Orphan's Wish (2018) 148 copias
The Noble Servant (2017) 133 copias
The Warrior Maiden (2019) 132 copias
A Spy's Devotion (2016) 116 copias
Court of Swans (2021) 92 copias
The Piper's Pursuit (2019) 85 copias

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I enjoyed this book much more on my reread.

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Writing this review is a struggle because I really don't know what to say about this book. For every thing that I liked, there was something that I was not fond of.
I loved the diversity and how Mulan grows throughout the story but I felt like her interactions with the other characters were scripted. . .a lot.
There was a lot of kissing in this book. I almost skipped to the end of the chapter. The romance was also super quick.
I liked the mentions of all the other books of the series. The family lines are explained in a clear manner but there were spoilers for the previous books of the series.
I can honestly say that I was a bit disappointed with this story, but it was still worth the read.

Personal Rating: 3 Stars
Content Rating: 2.5 Stars
*I received this book from the publisher. All thoughts and opinions are my own and a positive review was not required.
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libraryofemma | 12 reseñas más. | Apr 18, 2024 |
I knew there was a reason I DNF'ed the first time I tried to read this.

Celia is a spoiled brat. I'm sorry but that is as nice as I can be. Nearly every thought that she has is a complaint, and she can't see beyond her own nose. She is upset that she has to help take care of her siblings since her 14-year-old sister can't handle taking care of them by herself. I don't know a single 14-year-old who could handle what her sister did for as long as she did. Congrats to the sister.
I know that this book takes place sometime after the Civil War. Probably in the late 1870s or early 1880s yet Celia seems like a 21st century women. Throughout the whole entire store, she keeps on thinking that she can't get married or have a family until after she has established a career for herself. Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is a very modern opinion to have.
I do not understand why Celia and Truett like each other. Celia could never make up her mind and was like a pendulum when it came to Truett. One day she would be flirting and the next ignoring him. This happened for the entire book. I honestly don't know why Truett put up with that behavior. Just move on dude. Find someone who appreciates you.
This is more of a just me thing but I hated how Celia thought of the country and country people. No, we may not have all the sophistication of the city, but that does not make us any less. Celia went on a tirade every single chapter about wanting to be back in the city because the country has nothing to offer.
I was very unhappy with the ending. Truett drops everything important in his life to follow Celia to the city because she can't stand the country.

2 Stars

Content: lynching, gunshot wounds, kissing
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libraryofemma | otra reseña | Apr 18, 2024 |
If I'm being honest, this one exceeded my expectations but still was not my favorite by any means.
While I never go into these books expecting masterpieces, I expect that I'll get a quick and easy read that can just take me of whatever I'm worrying about at the moment. This book did just that.
I was not overly fond of the plot with the sister being the villain. To me, it always screams weak and somewhat unbelievable.
The only really big complaint that I have is the cover. If Aubrey is scarred, PLEASE for the love of cheese and crackers make the cover reflect what she looks like.
All in all, fans of Melanie Dickerson will like this one.

3/5

*I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All thoughts are my own and a positive review was not required.
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libraryofemma | 6 reseñas más. | Apr 18, 2024 |
In the last Hagenheim story, Frederick and Adela meet by accident and what follows is a long period of difficulty for both of them.
One thing that is always fantastic in Dickerson's books is her prose. It has been consistent throughout the entire series and this book did not fail to meet expectations.
I fully expected this series to go out with a bang but alas, it did not. I know that I am always hit and miss for Ms. Dickerson's books, but this one was a miss, although there were some parts that I enjoyed. The story was a good idea but the characters were what people expect of lovestruck teenagers.
Also, this was quite the love-at-first-sight story. Adela and Frederick know each other for only a short time before they decide that they love each other, against the wishes of Adela's parents.

Rating: 3.5/5

Crude Language: N/A

Romance: quite a bit of kissing

Spiritual: both characters have strong faith

Violence: Frederick's father is a drunk who regularly beat him and his mother

*I received a complimentary copy of this novel from the publisher. All thoughts are my own and a positive review was not required.
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libraryofemma | 11 reseñas más. | Apr 18, 2024 |

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