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Lädt ... Venicevon Lynne Connolly
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. I think I read this one too close to the other 2. I did enjoy the book and I have bougth the rest of the series but I think I will wait a bit before I read the next one so I can give the book the attention it deserves. I do like these characters. I'm also looking forward to Gervase getting some love too and I hear that happens later on in the series... I think I read this one too close to the other 2. I did enjoy the book and I have bougth the rest of the series but I think I will wait a bit before I read the next one so I can give the book the attention it deserves. I do like these characters. I'm also looking forward to Gervase getting some love too and I hear that happens later on in the series... I think I read this one too close to the other 2. I did enjoy the book and I have bougth the rest of the series but I think I will wait a bit before I read the next one so I can give the book the attention it deserves. I do like these characters. I'm also looking forward to Gervase getting some love too and I hear that happens later on in the series... After 'Yorkshire' - the first in this series - read as an eBook I was so satisfied with the plot and characters that went out and bought the existing 4 books in the series in paperback (including Yorkshire). Looking forward to a pleasant Georgian Romance/Mystery I was wonderfully surprised to find Devonshire (#2) and then Venice (#3) even better than Yorkshire! Rose and Richard's relationship being the driving force - even when seperated. I cannot tell you how enjoyable it is to read of a romance couple that is truly a couple - not keeping secrets, no big misunderstandings, problems worked out - and not falling to many of the romance novels pitfalls - yet they are so enjoyable to read as charachters. The ongoing danger and mystery to me was almost a secondary storyline - because I enjoyed Rose and Richard's interaction so much. Yet, it helped create a full storyline and brought many other characters into focus. I am so pulling for Gervase to find his true love! On to Harley Street! Zeige 5 von 5 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Gehört zur ReiheRichard and Rose (3)
Venice is perfect for their honeymoon. Unless an assassin plays his cards right... Richard and Rose, Book 3 At long last, it is Lord and Lady Strang's wedding day. Yet no sooner do Richard and Rose leave their wedding breakfast than two shots ring out, forcing a hasty change in honeymoon plans. Instead of traveling together by yacht, Richard goes on ahead, making sure the road to Venice is safe for his beloved. Rose is by no means alone, however. Along her journey by packet, coach, even mule, she befriends a young couple, the Ravens, who have a strange confession to make. They are traveling incognito-and are really the newlywed Lord and Lady Strang Once reunited in Venice, Richard and Rose heat up the sheets, making Richard consider the delightful possibility of keeping his wife in bed for the rest of their stay. Except Venice is as full of knaves as London, and one of them is still trying to find them with a bullet. The Ravens could hold the key to the assassination attempts. Or perhaps they are playing a deadly game of their own... Warning: This series is addictive. The descriptions of Venice in the spring might affect your bank balance. And the descriptions of the honeymoon might affect your love life. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Picking up where the last book left off, Venice opens with their wedding day. However, just as they're about to sneak away and start their honeymoon, a shooter takes aim and grazes Rose with a bullet. Richard then hatches a plan to ixnay the yacht trip and travel overland, icognito and separate from each other, to his apartment in Venice. Along the way, Rose befriends a fancy couple who claim to be Lord and Lady Strang traveling undercover as Mr. and Mrs. Ravens.
The plot is sort of a mess. You've got an assassin, people impersonating Richard and Rose and a honeymoon all going on at once. While there was certainly a mystery, there wasn't much suspense, as the mystery was really what the hell is going on in this book? I spent much of the book wondering where the book was taking me and what I was supposed to feel.
The three elements weren't woven together well. The sex was rather matter-of-fact and made me feel like a voyeur. They're well and married and smitten with each other, so the lack of tension or conflict just left the icky feeling of watching a couple I knew get it on. For the record: not my kink. The impostors, I felt, were always held separate from the assassin plot. I didn't see what one had to do with the other as she seemed quite clear that the impostors weren't suspects. If they weren't suspects in the assassin plot, why were we spending so much time with them? It all comes together in the end, but by then it was too late.
The book did have its bright moments, however. The following snippet was almost worth the read alone: I have a weakness for capable heroines. I admit it.
Connolly has a wonderful voice for historical romance and a gift for narrative. If she could just tighten up her plotting, her books would grow from ok to great. ( )