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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.An enjoyable read
By Jenny
I had some difficulty in deciding how to rate this book. When reading I sometimes found myself frustrated by the characters, feeling their relationships lacked something significant and the way they spoke was lacking in depth... But I kept reading and finished the book in no time! There was a real sense of Will they/won't they that kept me guessing right until the end. The villains of this tale are horrible and I enjoyed disliking them! The way some of the characters defied convention can be a little frustrating, particularly as they are so brazen with it. All in all this was a pleasant lazy Sunday afternoon read.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Amateurish
By Maria2702
I read this book to the end, the last third was a chore! There where some interesting ideas, non-stereotypical main characters and potential. The pace for the first two thirds of the book was good, however ...There was little in depth description of characters or locations to place the narrative in its Regency setting, it could have taken place anywhere. The references to Mary Wollstonecraft and 'bluestockings', obviously to reflect on the heroine, were handled clumsily and in the end detracted from the integrity of the character and her behaviour. The writing descended into merely plot and dialogue which became increasingly melodramatic. The editing was poor - there was allusion to 'Samson and Goliath', sloppy!Overall the characters did not reflect integrity between their supposed thoughts and behaviour which left a disjointed and irritatingly choppy narrative. I had been going to give this author another try during the first two thirds of the book, but I think I'll pass. Sorry...
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.enchanting debut Regency
By Deborah Macgillivray
An enchanting Regency for first time writer Dorothy McFalls. I have seen a review slashing at this book, and frankly, all reviewers/readers need to take a deep breath and step back. All writers are first time writers. It's not an easy process, and if you cannot do it yourself, then you need to have compassion for those brave enough to achieve this amazing feet. Only one in maybe one hundred thousand books ever see print. So celebrate another writer who got that golden ring. McFalls has a wonderfully fresh voice, which quickly pulled me into the story. She has a good sense at storytelling; she laces it with a good sense of humour and produces a very enjoyable tale! As for any tiny glitches, lighten up, and enjoy this fun tale.Viscount Radford Evers was injured at Waterloo when his horse fell upon him, leaving his leg crippled. Currently in Bath taking the waters, hoping it will help his bad limp, he is a foul mood despite the teasing of his best friend Lord Nathan Wynter, who is determined not to let his friend wallow in his fit of self-pity. This day, Radford felt more than self-loathing - he felt trapped. His mother arrived the night previous and is pushing Radford to find a bride. Whether to actually zero in on finding a wife or just to forestall mother dearest, Radford hits upon the idea of making a list of all the requirements of the perfect wife for him.Humble tenant of Viscount Radford Evers, May Sheffers intercepted the eviction notice in the morning mail before her ailing Aunt Winnie saw it. May's parents has been off awandering, as they are apt to do, and her uncle is trying to have them declared dead. This has caused a shortage in their funds, one May hopes is temporary. May has petitioned Mr. Bannor, Evers Man of Affairs for a stay, trying to show the money flow should be solved soon, but the odious little man is deaf as well as heartless. So when May learns Evers is in Bath taking the waters for his health, she is forced to outrageous action. With her friend Lady Iona Newbury in tow, May beards the elusive Viscount in his lair just as he is finished with his marriage list.Of course, humble May - a follower of Mary Wollstonecraft and a bluestocking all the way up to her eyebrows - has none of the qualities the haughty Viscount has just put to paper...but that will not stop cupid from making opposites fall.McFalls writing instantly puts you into the scene. She has a good feel for the period, strong, engaging characters, and so if there are a tiny slip here or there one skims over them. I really wouldn't have noticed them hadn't I seen another review demanding she be taken to the pillory for them. I was too in to the heartwarming tale to care. McFalls will obviously pen more tales. And I for one am looking forward to watching her talent and craft grow.
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