To Love a Lord
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Narrated by:
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Tim Campbell
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By:
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Christi Caldwell
All she wants is security:
The last place finishing school instructor Mrs. Jane Munroe belongs is in polite Society. Vowing to never wed, she's been scuttled around from post to post. Now she finds herself in the Marquess of Waverly's household. She's never met a nobleman she liked, and when she meets the pompous, arrogant marquess, she remembers why. But soon, she discovers Gabriel is unlike any gentleman she's ever known.
All he wants is a companion for his sister:
What Gabriel finds himself with instead is a fiery spirited, bespectacled woman who entices him at every corner and challenges his age-old vow to never trust his heart to a woman. But...there is something suspicious about his sister's companion. And he is determined to find out just what it is.
All they need is each other: As Gabriel and Jane confront the truth of their feelings, the lies and secrets between them begin to unravel. And Jane is left to decide whether or not it is ever truly safe to love a lord.
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And heroine's "mouth went dry" so many times it's a miracle she could speak at all for the dust on her tongue. Descriptive phrases are necessary and appreciated, but their overuse is distracting and annoying. It takes you out of the story line and causes the character(s) to no longer elicit the feeling the author is trying to portray. Instead of feeling sympathy and empathy for the character(s) you just feel apathy and boredom. You find yourself thinking, "OMG how many times do you think you have to tell me this. I got it the first 20 times you told me".
In doing this an author comes across a lazy and just phoning it in. It's like they can't be bothered to put much thought into expanding their plot line or character development. It appears like they just keep cutting pasting the same lines over and over so there is no true insight or growth to the characters.
Wash, rinse, repeat ad nauseum
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Great Book
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love this series
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Christi Caldwell books could always be shorter
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Got to Love this family!
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Just OK
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