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Rosalie Henaghan

Autor de Spell of the Mountains

11 Obras 75 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Obras de Rosalie Henaghan

Spell of the Mountains (1989) 25 copias
Windswept (1991) 12 copias
Copper's Girl (1981) 8 copias
The Sophisticated Urchin (1970) 7 copias
The Man From Ti Kouka (1982) 6 copias
For Ever and a Day (1983) 4 copias
Safe Harbour (1986) 4 copias
For Love or Power (1992) 3 copias
Colours of Love (1993) 3 copias
Love, Desire and You (1994) 1 copia

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Género
female

Miembros

Reseñas

Meh, it's so-so. Writing isn't really bad, it's just not realistic. I didn't really care if they fell in love or not and can't understand why she suddenly fell in love with him. Personally I'd been a lot more outraged over the cottage units. His ending was too snappy of a wrap up and it was obvious where it was leading.
 
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ErinPaperbackstash | otra reseña | Jun 14, 2016 |
The Sophisticated Urchin is a story about a 25-year-old shorthand-typist, Bridget, who has traveled home to her family farm for the holidays. She hasn't been back in three years. Growing up, she was a tomboy. Her neighbor and brother's best friend, John, makes fun of her by calling her "urchin" and so she dislikes him. Now when she meets him again, she finds herself feeling conflicted.

The writing and story here is okay; it's easy to read and interesting. The romance though, is pretty lame. Here you have the author describing in detail what Bridget has done, blah blah blah. (That part of the writing kind of reminds me of Betty Neels and other authors who wrote like that at the time.) There isn't too much development between the hero and heroine, IMO, before John surprises her with a kiss towards the middle of the book and BAM! she's in love. But then thanks to the local gossiper, they have a misunderstanding. For the rest of the book they avoid each other as much as possible, until near the end, they make up without any explanations to each other about their misunderstanding, and now they're engaged.

Uhhhh...yeah I totally buy in to that. =__=

Usually stories with the big misunderstanding plot annoys the heck out of me, but I just feel slightly irritated by this story. If I were to guess, it's because John and Bridget's romance isn't very deep, so I am laughing in my head at the romance fail of this romance novel.

Also, as there are many names that begins with the letter J in this story—John, Judy, Jenny, Jerry, Jimmy—I get slowed down in my reading trying to remember who is who. At one point, I think the author confused Judy for Jenny. The author must like J names.
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starlightgenie | May 9, 2011 |
This book had alot of chauvinistic reference that I found myself getting quite angry about. I also was troubled by the almost fine assumption that pushing oneself on another in a sexual manner was somehow ok, even at a first meeting. The sexual advances and innuendo of the male character and his actual physical touching seemed to border on sexual abuse and almost rape. I guess I am not meant to read Harlequin Romances. It was all just a bit much for me.
½
 
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WillowOne | otra reseña | Feb 4, 2010 |

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Obras
11
Miembros
75
Popularidad
#235,804
Valoración
½ 2.6
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
35
Idiomas
1

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