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After the Abduction (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 3) by Sabrina Jeffries
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After the Abduction (Swanlea Spinsters, Book 3)

by Sabrina Jeffries

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I was bored with this book, which is a surprise because I enjoyed the previous two books in this series well enough. The plot was convoluted, but that seems to be the case more often than not with this author, and I haven't minded in other books by Jeffries, so that wasn't it. Maybe it was the hero and heroine themselves. Not that they're marred individually by any intrinsic character flaw. She's relatively intelligent, and he's a control freak, but crazy for the heroine. I just couldn't connect with the characters, and couldn't really muster up any interest in their story. There's a side story involving Rosalind and Griff from the first book, A Dangerous Love, as they go through a little bit of a rocky patch in their marriage. But this cameo appearance wasn't enough to salvage After the Abduction, which completely fell flat for me. Having finished it I'm hard pressed to recall anything specific about the book, anything I could mention in a review beyond how difficult it was for me to plow through to the end. But I persevered, and hope the next Swanlea installment will be better. ( )
theshadowknows | Feb 18, 2009 |  
This is the third installment in the "Swanlea Spinsters" series, and my favorite. I love twins, for one thing, and this book does a good job with them. I also like Rosalind and Griff - which have a good part in this book. The story is solid, and the characters are charming, and this is just a very enjoyable book.
Anniik | Feb 6, 2008 |  
Juliet was a willing "kidnapping" victim until Morgan left her back home, safe and sound. Now someone is spreading rumours that she was ruined, and she isn't certain that Sebastian - Morgan's supposed brother - doesn't know more about it than he will admit. Confusing plot, immature intimate scenes and lacklustre characters. May be worth missing. ( )
Elishibai | Aug 12, 2007 |  
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Lady Juliet Laverick tried to ignore the pounding of her heart.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0380818043, Mass Market Paperback)

When Miss Juliet Laverick tracks down the mysterious, gentlemanly smuggler who kidnapped her and then disappeared two years ago, unexpected secrets are revealed—and unexpected love, as well.

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