![]() ![]() Overall, I would call this story a one big slow seduction. The ending was a bit erupt and explained very quickly. I liked it and felt the portrayal of females characters fit for the historical setting. Plus some kind of forced seduction, not the bodice ripper type though. ![]() There's an arrogant prince and heroine who's goal is marry and live a simple and content life. This isn't a book for you if you're into politically correct romances. ![]() For those of us inclined to dismiss the melancholy adaptation of Cinderella as a dimwitted pastime, imagine what you're missing and revolutionize your. I also liked how the hero and heroine acted and understood their responsibilities and there wasn't any big misunderstandings between them to create unnecessary drama. Eloisa James is the author of A Kiss at Midnight delivering a spicy dialogue in historically challenged fairy tales of London castles among several generations of the elite class and foreigners. The only real sensible character is the heroine who seems on the surface quite boring but I thought her ordinariness a good balance to the colorful cast. Shes had enough of leaky roofs and thread-worn clothing. But listening to it was enjoyable and felt like a play with the hysterical voices of the odd and nonsensical characters. A Kiss at Midnight By: Eloisa James Duchess in Love By: Eloisa James How to Be a Wallflower By: Eloisa James Publishers Summary The rules of marriage.according to Miss Annabel Essex. I must confess if I had read this, I think I might have been bored because there are long conversations about particular nonsense that aren't too important and could be condensed. ![]()
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