![]() ![]() I don't even know if I will remember this story a week from now. ![]() The Big Misunderstanding was lame-o infact the whole story was filled with predictability. ![]() The baddie Viscount Woodside was the only one who was interesting and he wasn't even in the story very much. Emma was so 'gosh darn stubborn' and always leaping before she looked and Alex was incredibly autocratic and so angry at times with Emma that he could just "throttle her"! All the supporting characters were well written just very vanilla. The main characters Emma and Alex never endeared themselves to me and frequently were annoying. You know, when after you read an incredible romance book that stole you from your life for a couple hours and then after the magic of that story dies down you start to create a story in your mind and think 'I should write this!'. This story read very general.īook felt like it was written by an inspired romance fan. Now I can usually read about these characters all day long but it needs to feel fresh and the characters have to suck me in. It has all the cliché characters described in the first three chapters, plucky American girl, shy cousin, and the Duke. Surface writing, not connected, and because of this I was never able to get into the story. In bits and parts I could feel the beginnings of the usual Julia Quinn humor emerging, i.e. Just read "Ten Things I Love About You" and can (gladly) tell the maturation of Julia Quinn. ![]() Can def tell this is the author's first book. ![]()
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