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Sarah1984
Dec 30, 2012Sarah1984 rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
23/12 - Not sure this is any better than the previous book in the series (which I was hoping it would be). Aurelia Farnham just seems like a means to an end for Sir Greville Falconer. He has physical passion for her but I don't feel any true understanding of her or her situation. I mean, leading a single mother with a young child into the dangers of espionage shows me he has no understanding of what her life is like and the fact that it's not just his life and hers that are effected by what he's asking her to do. He should be thinking of what will happen to Franny if she is killed or seriously injured, how her life will turn out without either parent from a very young age. Are there no other unattached young ladies in London who could be just as good a spy as Aurelia is turning out to be? So another hero I don't like in this series. The first book featuring Harry and Cornelia is the best by far. To be continued... 25/12 - I was kind of disappointed with this series as a whole, I have read a number of Feather's other books and these three didn't compare very favourably. The second and third heroes seemed to lack a lot of true feeling for their heroine and this sucked all the romance out of their books. There was nothing here to get your heart racing or make me want to read them more than once (thank goodness I didn't buy any of them). This was a quick, easy summer read, but it wasn't as enjoyable as I wanted out of my normal summer romances.