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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun read! Don't let one 'bad' review put you off!
As an avid reader, I found this book fun and interesting. If there were any grammatical errors, the proofreader(s) would be responsible for their escape. The English pronounce words differently and also spell some common words differently than Americans. As far as any needed research, where were the errors?
I think this book deserves a better review. It is an...
Published on July 13, 2005 by That's Life!
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The elements just didn't come together
After a time of playing cat-and-mouse, Annis and Adam are caught in a compromising situation and are forced to wed. They've both been married before. He deeply loved his first wife, whom he married quite young. Annis fears remarriage because she was practically held prisoner by her first husband who controlled every aspect of her life. Not only does Annis have to fight...
Published on September 3, 2004 by S. Reader
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The elements just didn't come together, September 3, 2004
This review is from: Chaperon Bride, the (Historical Romance) (Paperback)
After a time of playing cat-and-mouse, Annis and Adam are caught in a compromising situation and are forced to wed. They've both been married before. He deeply loved his first wife, whom he married quite young. Annis fears remarriage because she was practically held prisoner by her first husband who controlled every aspect of her life. Not only does Annis have to fight her fears regarding marriage, but she also must deal with the inadequacies she feels because Adam now faces a marriage that is not based on love. On top of all that, Annis must chaperone two difficult young women, and the folks nearby are near rioting over another landowner's unfair practices. Worse, Annis' cousin works for the villain. All the ingredients for a first-rate novel are there: strong characters, an interesting plot, and unexpected twists & turns. Unfortunately, Cornick can't make it work. Even ignoring some ghastly grammatical errors, Cornick repeatedly makes glaring errors in her research. Or perhaps one should ask if she did any research. A frustrating read.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Fun read! Don't let one 'bad' review put you off!, July 13, 2005
This review is from: Chaperon Bride, the (Historical Romance) (Paperback)
As an avid reader, I found this book fun and interesting. If there were any grammatical errors, the proofreader(s) would be responsible for their escape. The English pronounce words differently and also spell some common words differently than Americans. As far as any needed research, where were the errors? I think this book deserves a better review. It is an enjoyable, quick and intriguing read.
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