Lovely innocent Miss Phoebe Thorpe matches wits with the dashing Valentine, Lord Latham, as she copes with threats to her reputation, a group of the world's most impossible suitors, and her own attraction to her infuriating nemesis.
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Disappointing,
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This review is from: The Contrary Corinthian (Signet Regency Romance) (Paperback)
I'm afraid I found this book boring. None of the characters particularly gained my sympathy, and the plot, such as it was, was thin. Valentine's motivations seemed to change with each page: one moment he thought Phoebe was a fortune-hunter (with no evidence at all, so that was scarcely credible) and then the next he was dancing around her trying not to offend her!The 'will-they-won't-they' was much more of a 'what-the-hell's-stopping-them' and 'do-we-care-anyway'! Sorry - not for me.
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