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Cargando... Rules for Dating a Romantic Hero (edición 2014)por Harriet Evans (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I haven’t read as many of Harriet Evans’ books as I’d like. But spotting this Quick Read in a bookshop for less than AUD $5, I thought I’d give it a go. I think the idea of Quick Reads giving an opportunity to get people into reading for fun is a great idea. The size of the book is perfect to down in one greedy go or over a few days. I read this over during a really busy week and the size was just right for reading a couple of chapters each night before bed. The text size of this book was also a bit larger than useful, which is good for those who prefer large text. The premise of the book is delightful and would satisfy anyone who is interested in commoners being in relationships with almost-royals of Cleo Bachelor droolworthiness. Nick isn’t a royal, but he’s one of the handsomest bachelors in Britain with a gorgeous Mr Darcy like country estate. He’s smart, kind and funny – and his choice of partner is Laura. Laura isn’t fancy – she shares a flat in an average part of town and has a job. She loves Nick, but his family are another thing all together…does she really belong in this classy world? It’s a little bit P&P, a little bit Kate and William and a whole lot of fun. I didn’t realise this was a sort of sequel to A Hopeless Romantic, but I’m definitely going to seek out that novel now. (Laura and Nick’s past is hinted at during this story, but looking at the synopsis for the novel, I think there will be more than enough to entertain me!) The story is full of Harriet Evans’ charm – it’s sweet, touching and amusing in places. This would be a perfect introduction to her other, longer novels for someone who enjoys chick lit movies. Nick is 100% the perfect hero, while Laura is clearly more flawed but still an enjoyable character to read about. Nick’s family range from horrendous to well-meaning but ditzy. I did love how each chapter gave the reader a ‘rule’ for dating a romantic hero. They were quite giggle-worthy at times! I did enjoy this story, it was a relaxing break from longer novels and served to whet my appetite for more of Harriet Evans’ work. http://samstillreading.wordpress.com sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las series editorialesQuick Reads (2014)
An absorbing and romantic Quick Read from the Sunday Times bestselling author. Do you believe in happy endings? Laura Foster used to be a hopeless romantic. She was obsessed with meeting her own Prince Charming until she grew up and realised real life doesn't work like that. Then she met Nick. A romantic hero straight from a fairytale, with a grand country estate and a family tree to match. They've been together four years now and Laura knows that what really matters is the two of them, not everything else around them. She can't imagine ever loving anyone the way she loves Nick. Now, though, people are openly asking when they'll hear wedding bells, and Nick is keeping secrets from Laura. She's starting to feel she might not be 'good enough' for his family. Can an ordinary girl like Laura make it work with one of the most eligible men in the country? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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"Rules for Dating a Romantic Hero" is perfect for lovers of Chick Lit and romance who are looking for something that isn't too onerous. A cute read. ( )