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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Greed will save my irresponsible brother!,
By Peppermint (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Wedding Clause (Paperback)
This is a cute little romp about a couple who are thrown together by the death of an aunt. The aunt's will stipulates that the nephew and companion must marry each other to inherit. The one who does not show up to the wedding inherits nothing.
Normally, the sweet companion would have handed the money over, but she must save her brother from himself. He has become a smuggler underground to hide from the loans sharks that covered his gambling debts. As he is risking his life daily, the heroine decides to risk going up against the formidable lord in order to make him cry off so she can pay her brother's debts. The lord in question, however, is a worthy opponent, and hijinks and romance ensue... Fortunately, this story features likable characters, as the plot (and the heroine's and her brother's repentance for their greedy ways) seems a bit sketchy, improbable and formulaic. Enjoy!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Predictable but pleasant,
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This review is from: The Wedding Clause (Paperback)
This book was predictable but most bodice rippers are predictable; after all, if the hero and heroine didn't fall in love it wouldn't be much of a love story. This is one of those little books that you can finish in one sitting. Even though Molly and Hart started out at loggerheads, they were both very likeable characters and I wanted to see what would cause them to resolve their differences. When Molly was kidnapped and Hart was injured trying to rescue her, I thought, "Yep. That'll do it!" I see that Ms. Raleigh has written a lot of books and I have added her to my list of authors whose books I will be searching for. It wasn't "War and Peace" but I greatly enjoyed this book!
2.0 out of 5 stars
Fah, Gad, and Syrup,
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This review is from: The Wedding Clause (Paperback)
Not much more to say than I found it extremely tedious just to finish the book. Somewhere beneath all the syrup and silly language there was a hint of a plot that I found sadly lacking.
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The Wedding Clause by Debbie Raleigh (Paperback - June 7, 2005)
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