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The Christmas Visit: Comfort and Joy; Love at First Step; A Christmas Secret by Margaret Moore
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The Christmas Visit: Comfort and Joy; Love at First Step; A Christmas…

by Margaret Moore

Series: Harlequin Historical (727), Wednesday League

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Three stories of historical romance, none of them particularly good. The first one wasn't bad, though their choices of actions were highly suspect (subject to authorial manipulation) several times - why did the lord go to the farm instead of to collect the doctor? And the comments about how the weather was varying to keep them together just pointed up the silliness. Not terrible, not very good. The other two were stage pieces - modern characters in historical dress. The medieval one he would never have considered her as a woman rather than a convenience - the rank difference is too great. And the Regency (or so) one, she's far too casual about being alone with him. Just not very good - the authors didn't bother to research the eras they wrote about. Not worth reading. ( )
  jjmcgaffey | Mar 13, 2009 |
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