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Stealing the Bride (The Danvers Book 2) Kindle Edition
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Length: 388 pages | Word Wise: Enabled | Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled |
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About the Author
Elizabeth Boyle has always loved romance and now lives it each and every day by writing adventurous and passionate stories that readers from all around the world have described as "page-turners." Since her first book was published, she's seen her romances become New York Times and USA Today bestsellers and won the RWA RITA® and the Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Awards. She resides in Seattle with her family, her garden, and always-growing collection of yarn.
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- ASIN : B000FCKIAK
- Publisher : HarperCollins e-books (13 October 2009)
- Language : English
- File size : 3137 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 388 pages
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susan hill
2.0 out of 5 stars
sadly disappointing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 February 2014Verified Purchase
Sorry but I could not get into this story at all. I found that I had no sympathy at all with the heroine and after several tries decided that I could not finish the book. I have read nearly all of this author's books and particularly enjoyed Colin and Georgie's story where Temple and Diana first appeared, however I have ordered another book where it will be Rafe's time to shine. Perhaps later on I shall give Stealing the Bride another go but not just yet.
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Beatrice Berger
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gar nicht so unrealistisch - mit einer kleinen Einschränkung!
Reviewed in Germany on 19 March 2010Verified Purchase
Ganz unrealistisch ist die Handlung ja nicht, die das Grundgerüst des Buches bildet: Der Marquis von Templeton liebt Diana Fordham, aber er weigert sich konsequent, sich das auch einzugestehen, von ihr mal ganz abgesehen. Nachdem sich das Trauerspiel fast zehn Jahre hinzieht und Diana kurz vor ihrem 30. Geburtstag steht, entschließt sie sich, die Sache selbst in die Hand zu nehmen, heuert einen verrufenen Glückspieler an, der sie nach Gretna Green eskortieren soll, damit sie Temple auf diese Weise zu einer Gefühlsäußerung provozieren kann.
Der Plan gelingt nur soweit, als der Glückspieler sich tatsächlich mit ihr auf den Weg macht. Allerdings werden die beiden mitnichten nur von Temple verfolgt, dessen Absicht, Diana zu heiraten, nach wie vor schlichtweg nicht vorhanden ist, sondern auch von zwei Mitgiftjägern, denen das nicht mehr ganz so jugendliche Alter der Braut ebenso wie ihr Desinteresse an einer Verehelichung mit ihnen relativ egal ist, und merkwürdigerweise auch von einer Gruppe merkwürdiger französischer Agenten, die aus nicht ganz durchsichtigen Gründen Diana entführen wollen.
Bis auf den Grund, warum die Herren an Diana interessiert wird (Hilfe! Eine der sieben Todsünden des Romanzenschreibens!) ist das sehr abwechslungsreich und amüsant, so daß das Buch zu den gelungenen Werken von Miss Boyle gehört,
Der Plan gelingt nur soweit, als der Glückspieler sich tatsächlich mit ihr auf den Weg macht. Allerdings werden die beiden mitnichten nur von Temple verfolgt, dessen Absicht, Diana zu heiraten, nach wie vor schlichtweg nicht vorhanden ist, sondern auch von zwei Mitgiftjägern, denen das nicht mehr ganz so jugendliche Alter der Braut ebenso wie ihr Desinteresse an einer Verehelichung mit ihnen relativ egal ist, und merkwürdigerweise auch von einer Gruppe merkwürdiger französischer Agenten, die aus nicht ganz durchsichtigen Gründen Diana entführen wollen.
Bis auf den Grund, warum die Herren an Diana interessiert wird (Hilfe! Eine der sieben Todsünden des Romanzenschreibens!) ist das sehr abwechslungsreich und amüsant, so daß das Buch zu den gelungenen Werken von Miss Boyle gehört,

JackieT
4.0 out of 5 stars
Okay
Reviewed in the United States on 24 December 2016Verified Purchase
This tale of a ten year long courtship is a well written story but it should have been funnier. There were quirky characters, some ad venture, and finally a happily ever after. However, The woman's dogged pursuit of the reluctant hero in order to convince him to marry her was more than a bit embarrassing. Also it was unrealistic of women's actions in Regency times . That being said, the story was entertaining and worth the time spent reading it.

Earlane M. Stanfield
3.0 out of 5 stars
Funny but not
Reviewed in the United States on 1 January 2016Verified Purchase
I love her books, but this one seemed a bit of a struggle. Diana and temple's troubles could be better planned. But. I do love this author and look forward to reading the next.

Siridh
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable.
Reviewed in the United States on 25 August 2014Verified Purchase
A wonderfui romp of a read. Romance novel with a better plot, an extra twist and written like a "real" book.