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The plot revolves around a murder and is a little thin in places. However, the relationship of the two main characters, Caroline Hutton and Colonel Richard Worth, is the main focus of the story and is told really well. These characters are not the stereotypical romance couple. Ms. Tetel has paid attention to character development.
The secondary characters are drawn equally as well.
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And thus Helen is swept up in an adventure that proves both dangerous and exhilerating. But she can't help but wonder...who exactly is Mr. Darcy? And how can Helen bare to part ways with him when the mystery is solved? The gambler seems to have won her heart.
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I was immediately taken away by the author's talent in situational description. All five of my senses were constantly being teased. I could see the settings and the look in the characters' eyes. I could smell the various aromas described; the cake, the lab, the hospital, the dance hall, the various characters and their living quarters. I could hear their heartbeats as they embraced, the music in both times, the puttering in the kitchen. I could almost taste the cake and was surprised to feel a different taste in the different times. I felt danger, adventure, romance, empathy, excitement, suspense, and surprise. I was so in touch with the characters that I found myself wanting to scream at them when they were in certain situations.
As an avid reader, I am grateful to the author for opening up a new world to me. After years of Clancy, Ludlum, Grisham, King and others, I am excited to explore the world of romantic adventure!
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The novel is written as a first-person narrative, a difficult trick to do well when writing the bedroom encounters. However, Tetel manages to do this extremely well.
Use of the first-person narrative has side effects, one of which is that you only see Roland (aka Guy) through the heroine's eyes. This might irritate some readers, who would like to know what he's thinking, but I appreciated the fact that like the herione, we can only know him through his actions and words. Roland is also a bit too omniscient and autocratic, but - hey- it's the Middle Ages.
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The storyline is pretty good, however, just a little too detailed at times about thoughts and surroundings... just became a little too much. I couldn't really care about the characters much, because although I knew all their thoughts and feelings, I never really understood their motivations for some of their actions.
The characters continuously contradicted themselves... which isn't a big issue, since real life people act that way many times while they are undergoing change - which these characters were. There were too many details left unanswered or unresolved by the end of the story, and it seemed there should have been one more chapter to at least throw it all together.
The author constantly went back and forth with the hero and heroine's point-of-view so that the reader relived some events and moments repeatedly... becoming a bit too much.
This wasn't really awful, but I just didn't feel much for the characters or feel that I had to finish quickly to find out what's going to happen. There were some moments that I found quite charming, but not enough to recommend or carry this book. The moment when Sarah Ross Harris confronts Wesley Powell's father is almost ridiculous and quite impossible to believe that one could pull off such a scheme. I'm not looking for reality in these books, but sometimes they do get a little to far out there... such as this one.
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Fair Game. A swirl of petticoats disappearing up a tree had been James Stewart's first sight of the impetuous Miss Shaw. And though he wondered even more what she looked like without all that lace to hide behind.
The impertinent soldier Stewart had an uncanny knack for turning up at the most inopportune times, usually when Jane was half-dressed. And if the truth of her activities became as hard to hide from him as her womanly charms were proving to be, her secret cause was surely lost!
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