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Devon Royal

Autor(a) de The Earl's London Bride

13 Works 211 Membros 5 Reviews

Séries

Obras de Devon Royal

The Earl's London Bride (2015) 50 cópias
Alexandra (2015) 44 cópias
The Duke's Reluctant Bride (2016) 21 cópias
Corinna (2015) 18 cópias
The Baron's Heiress Bride (2016) 15 cópias
Juliana (2015) 8 cópias
The Cavalier's Christmas Bride (2017) — Autor — 7 cópias
The Gentleman's Scandalous Bride (2016) — Autor — 7 cópias
Love Regency Style — Autor — 3 cópias
The Laird's English Bride (2016) 2 cópias

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
19xx-03-07
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Anaheim, California, USA
Locais de residência
Anaheim, California, USA
Southern California, USA
Ocupação
TV writer
author
Relacionamentos
Royal, Lauren (mother)

Membros

Resenhas

My thoughts- I love being swept away in a regency romance. Alice has not had a happy life, as many women in history, she was seen as property. She knows that she does not want to marry her betrothed, so she decides to run away. The rule is, if she comes of age before marriage, then she will not lose her inheritance. One night, when she hears a plot to kidnap the future king, and the plotting men find her, she finds her perfect escape. While running, she finds Adam and his four sisters, who are hilarious. I would consider this a very very slow burn romance, with zero spice. I am ok with no spice, as I don’t feel like it necessarily adds to the story. Don’t get me wrong, I read spicy books, but I don’t always feel like they are necessary. Anyway, I would give this book a 3.5/5. The first half of the book was slightly boring, but the second half of the book was hard to put down. There are a lot of twists and turns that the story takes. If you are looking for a gentle read that has some historical background, this is a good book for you to pick up! I would recommend trying it out.… (mais)
 
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tweetz204 | Sep 27, 2023 |
A sweet regency period romance story with a "who done it" plot.
½
 
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sunnydrk | 1 outra resenha | Feb 21, 2020 |
Originally posted on Tales to Tide You Over

I was in the mood for a historical romance, and this one sparked my curiosity because it’s a sweet version of a sensual romance transformed by a mother-daughter team. I read romance at all levels, but especially with historicals, the sweet novels often have more space for the feel of the place. Now I want to read the sensual version to see what changed, but I never felt like there were things missing from the story.

The emotional tension between the Amethyst and Colin could have been stronger. I could feel the tension in other, non-romantic, circumstances, so it wasn’t a question of writing ability, but that’s a mild issue in a book I enjoyed very much.

The blend of historical elements with the Great London Fire and the odd circumstances of King Charles’ return to England strengthened the story. What happened during and after the fire showed the type of people Amy had around her and the character of her newfound family. The same was true with the king, revealed in glimpses of court and during processions. History also affected the social conventions as Colin had the king’s ear for all he chose not to use it to his benefit until forced.

Colin was definitely an unusual sort of an earl, so it makes sense he fell for an unusual jeweler. He’d earned his title by being a friend to King Charles during the years in exile when he had none as a second son. Even better, those differences came to play a part in the story because standing didn’t equate to wealth or calling.

Their marriage came a bit earlier than I expected, but in the focus on them, I’d forgotten another part of their story that needed resolution. There’s an element of not talking to each other involved, and they required outside intervention to start seeing the truth, but the reasons were clear, and I enjoyed how things worked out. Amy and Colin married before they truly understood each other beyond instinctive attraction, something that later events made possible. Contradicting my earlier concern, when they came together in spirit as well as desire, I felt the emotion on the page.

I’m trying to keep away from the crucial details so you can experience the story unfold, but I will say it had more levels than originally apparent. The novel gave a good sense of the times and the cost of breaking the rules as well.

The characters, whether historical figure cameos or members of the Chase family, felt rich with specifics and opinions. The friendship that grows between Kendra (Colin’s little sister) and Amy is wonderful, with both emotional and humorous moments. Then there’s Colin’s love of history and how he makes the damaged castles come to life as another example where many more remain.

If you enjoy fiction that gives you a glimpse into the past with characters you want to spend time with, I think The Earl’s Unsuitable Bride will serve nicely.
… (mais)
 
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MarFisk | 1 outra resenha | Jun 19, 2018 |
What a Delightful historical romance. I for one appreciate this sweet, clean version of Laurens book. The characters were well developed. I found them funny at times, charming and always interesting. This was my first book by Lauren and Devon Royal, but it will not be my last. In fact I have already been on amazon to get the next one. I would recommend this book.
 
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Sandralb | 1 outra resenha | Dec 31, 2016 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
13
Membros
211
Popularidade
#105,256
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
5
ISBNs
19

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