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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A somewhat forgettable romance full of the types of mishaps that could be avoided with one good conversation. It's an entertaining book but not really my style. ( ) I tried to like this I really did but, I could not get into it to save my life. It took me about 3 and half hours to read this from beginning to end and I felt like I was in the dentist chair the entire time. The Hero and Heroine drove me crazy and I liked nothing about them and the plot was all over the place. Too many things going on and believe me I know how to multi-task but I could not keep up with this. "2.5 out of 5 stars. Wouldn't life be wonderful if fairy tales were real or if everyone could always get their own happily-ever-after? Miranda always believed things are supposed to be that way, so when she ends up being married to Simon--a man who is stoic and is very cynical of people--she makes it her mission to find a way to learn his secrets while assisting him to make sure he will have a very full life. If it were only that easy..." Read more of this review and two teasers here: http://frommetoyouvideophoto.blogspot.com/2013/09/disappointmentville-once-upon-... no reviews | add a review
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Romance readers everywhere will be singing the praises of Ballad Romances, a completely fresh and original approach to romance publishing. Each month, Zebra will release four historical romances with a unique twist: Each book is part of a two-to-six volume series, as well as an unforgettable "stand alone" novelThe impoverished siblings of a Victorian family must make advantageous marriages. No library descriptions found.
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