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3.0 out of 5 stars
No evil twin (thank goodness),
By A customer (Springfield, OH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sophia and Augusta (Mass Market Paperback)
Heyer fans will find this story reminiscent of Bath Tangle. It is well written but I found it became a bit of a slog about half way through. I concede this is a matter of personal taste. The story is logical, flows well and has no major plot holes. The misunderstandings are believable and not overdone. However, I prefer a story which dwells more on the protagonists and their relationship. The twins actually spend very little time with their prospective mates which for me is a major shortcoming.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Regency Classic Romance!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sophia and Augusta (Mass Market Paperback)
Great romance including the antics of twins.From back cover: Double Delight and Danger, Sophia, gentel and sensitive; Augusta, witty and high-spirited. And many eleigble young men came to call, a testimony to the twin's charms. Harry, the Duke of Carnmoor, courted Sophia but secretly yearned for Augusta. Even though she shared a yen for Harry too, Augusta would not betray her sister. Soon Lord Armstead stepped in, Sophia's childhood friend who wanted to be more. And then, the dynamics took a new and dangerous twist when a greed-minded charmer, Bramforth Wixton, sets aims on winning one of the twins in marriage, and more importantly a stake in their hefty dowries. |
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Sophia and Augusta by Norma Lee Clark (Mass Market Paperback - March 12, 1979)
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