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5/5 ⭐
“¿Cómo iba a explicarle que se había enamorado de un hombre que él creía enterrado? Si casi no se lo creía ni ella misma.”
“¿Cómo iba a explicarle que se había enamorado de un hombre que él creía enterrado? Si casi no se lo creía ni ella misma.”
Quite a few plot holes. Who sews up Dominic? This horse tonic seems like a miracle cure. Meh 2.5.
Chloe's story. Nice to see Jane stepping up again as the voice of reason when needed. Again, I enjoy this series even though it is very similar to Balogh's series. Nice combination of romance, intrigue, and suspense. For some odd reason it also reminded me early on of _Sorcery and Cecelia_.
I have read almost all of the Boscastle series and while some gripe that there isn't enough character development, I find Hunters books just right. No, there isn't a whole lot of character development or musings on motivation and the like, but sometimes I'm not in the mood for that and so I find Hunter fits the bill when I need something light and fun and sexy.
This book was just enough for what I wanted. Chloe and Dominic never really connected on a mental level, more physically than anything else, but I was okay with that. If you want something fun and easy and sexy, then this is for you. If you want something in-depth, skip it.
This book was just enough for what I wanted. Chloe and Dominic never really connected on a mental level, more physically than anything else, but I was okay with that. If you want something fun and easy and sexy, then this is for you. If you want something in-depth, skip it.
A good mystery, although I didn't like this one quite as much as the first book in the series. A couple of plotholes left over (maybe Hunter is saving those). I do like how the Boscastles introduced in book 1 play a continuing part in Chloe's book.
I love the Boscastles!! This series is so fun, though be warned it falls closer to the erotica category than the romance category - the sex scenes tend to be fairly graphic. I love that Chloe finds love while basically being in exile. And I love that he had connections to her dead brother (though no fault in his death). This is a sweet story with misdirections and ridiculous situations; it's just plain fun.
I'm entering a another romance-novel bender and Jillian Hunter is providing an excellent addition. The Boscastle family is a humorous bunch of passionate, stubborn people who live just on the edge of polite society where they can get away with their scandalous lives, but close enough in to create delicious social tension.
Chloe and Dominic's story is a whirlwind from the moment they meet: when she discovers him in her trunk of undergarments, bleeding from a stab wound. (Yikes!) While their story is fairly predictable, the attraction between them was well-written, as were the secondary characters.
Looking forward to more Boscastle antics!
Chloe and Dominic's story is a whirlwind from the moment they meet: when she discovers him in her trunk of undergarments, bleeding from a stab wound. (Yikes!) While their story is fairly predictable, the attraction between them was well-written, as were the secondary characters.
Looking forward to more Boscastle antics!