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Cargando... Last Night's Scandal (edición 2010)por Loretta Chase
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This was a bit slow moving at points, and the characters bickered and were childish more than I care for. I liked how they appreciated genuine qualities of the other though and each used their personal strengths to solve problems. ( ) I usually love Loretta Chase's books. This one was very disappointing. The two main characters, Daphne and Peregrine spend the first two-thirds of the book trying to convince themselves that they're not right for each other despite having multiple episodes where they are attracted/sexually attracted to each other. The repetition was boring. The last third of the book actually was readable -- it had action, humor, and movement in the relationship. If I hadn't been already familiar with her other books, I would never read another one after this one. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"One of the finest romance authors of all time." -New York Times bestselling author Julia Quinn "[Loretta Chase has] a rare talent for creating crackling sexual tension and characters so fresh and compelling that readers won't be able to forget them." - New York Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips Romance superstar Stephanie Laurens calls the novels of Loretta Chase, "Wickedly witty, warm, and engaging." With Last Night's Scandal, RITA Award-winning, New York Times bestseller Chase reaches glorious new heights. Last Night's Scandal is a deliciously passionate, emotionally rich historical romance about the most unlikely pair of would-be lovers imaginable, who just can't seem to escape each other…no matter how hard they try. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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