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J.L. Jarvis

Autor de The Enemy

20+ Obras 117 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Series

Obras de J.L. Jarvis

The Enemy (2012) 44 copias
The Typewriter Girl (2011) 16 copias
Ana Martin (2011) 13 copias
Watermarks (2011) 11 copias
Highland Passage (2019) 7 copias
Knight Errant (2019) 4 copias
The Christmas Cabin (2016) 4 copias
Lost Bride (2017) 2 copias
The Lighthouse (2018) 2 copias
The Christmas Castle (2018) 2 copias
The Winter Lodge (2018) 2 copias
Snowstorm at Cedar Creek (2021) 2 copias

Obras relacionadas

The Kiss: An Anthology of Love and Other Close Encounters (2014) — Contribuidor — 38 copias

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JMed84 | Apr 22, 2024 |
It seems that this book is part of a series, I never even realised. So, you will be able to read it without worrying about being lost.

At the centre of it all, probably what brought Emily and Wes together, is the lighthouse. It's a sweet romance, all about second chances at life and love, overcoming fears and starting a new relationship. Lots of baggage, but that's what makes life interesting.

Very enjoyable book, ideal for those days curled up in front of the fire or reading outside by the poolside.

I received an ARC of this book from Bookspout and am leaving a voluntary review.

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Emmie217 | Jun 27, 2018 |
I enjoyed this a lot more than I thought I would. This isn't to say I went into it with the intention of dissecting it like I seem to do so often to romances; I went into it like I always do, hoping for a light, fun read that I could simply … enjoy. I mostly got it.

It wasn't perfect. I made snarky notes on a few things:
"'In battle, if someone sank a dirk into your heart, could you choose how it would feel?' 'No, but I'd let the wound heal.'"
- I doubt a wound to the heart would be healing too fast.

"The rebels were unwilling or unable amongst themselves to agree, so the royalists began firing their field artillery."
- Dullest battle ever.

"'He then used the guard's body as a sort of human stile to climb over the wall.'"
- It wasn't much of a prison wall, then…

"The two hundred and fifty-seven prisoners marched in two lines, chained together in pairs."
- How could an odd number be chained in pairs?

But I also highlighted things that I really enjoyed:

"'Bloody hell, MacDonell. You've made a pish of it now.'"

"High ideals? The only thing high in this lout was in the front of his trews—that is, when he managed to keep it inside them."

"The whole human condition seemed housed in this camp, and Mari felt smaller with each step she took."

"'Whisky willnae cure your leg, but it fails more agreeably than most.'"

The story follows Mari from her origin among Covenanters illegally clinging to their religion, through the terrible things that happen to separate her from her family, and into protection by Callum, the big Highland soldier who saved her life and who fell in love with her at sight.

There is some repetitiveness (yes, now I know women did not go to funerals), and some frustration as a character is given a lot more slack than he ever deserved. But what had the potential for a really galling love triangle was handled really nicely; dialect was used discriminatingly; there was nothing in the book that hit me in the face as an anachronism (my pet peeve). It was sweet and competently written and nicely told. Well done.
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Stewartry | Jan 23, 2016 |

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Obras
20
También por
1
Miembros
117
Popularidad
#168,597
Valoración
½ 3.4
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
18

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