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5 out of 5 stars
By
Grossmom
on
02-19-16
Lots of emotions
Love when a books makes me cry and laugh. Such a great story. So full of emotion.
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2 out of 5 stars
By
Candateshia Pafford
on
08-17-14
Narration not right for this book
I like Dawe narration for something like historical romances.... not this. Joya Ryan is this extremely intense writer...rather the characters go through emotional roller coasters, which makes the readers feel this intense connection with them. So the narration has to pull those emotions out by small inflections, accents, crescendo, whispers, moans and such while reading. If the emotional parts are done at the wrong time...well it make the book sound like something it is not...
From Dawe's narration I felt like this read like a 18th century romance stuck in 2014 NY.... completely wrong...
That being said...I actually like Dawe narration...just in the right time period...lol....anyway...this story is really good...kinda on the lines of book1... could be a great emotional read that is expected from Ryan...if the narration was changed...
Also...I must say, the female lead come off as a totally byotch, at times with way to much pride who couldn't humble herself...but then in the same breath, she was completely defenseless.... not the same strong willed character from book1... and I think it's because of how she was narrated... and the Governor...what happen to him...no pity at all...
GEEZ!
I just can't recommend this for narration....but if the narration was changed...mos definitely a buy, credit, or sale...
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