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Secrets, Scandals, and Seductions by C.K. O'Connor

rainelle_barrett's review

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4.0

I found Adam and Charlottes love story to be sweet and humble. The story had a bit of a slow start for me, but after all three characters entertained themselves under one rough the excitement of getting to really know each other and become familiar with one another, that’s where the excitement began. I loved the story line where Adam was a father to young Penelope. Charlotte and Penelope’s relationship was so sweet and beautiful. I tripped over some of the verbiage of the book, but I had an idea of where the story was going and what the characters were conveying to each other.

glo68's review

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5.0

A gorgeous collection of novellas, plenty of solid historical romance stories to enjoy during vacations and spare time!
Each and every novella is magnificent and worth reading, but I’m here to review Linda Rae Sande’s one, The Bride of a Baronet. I love this author: she writes amusing, entertaining books with a touch of angst and this novella was no exception. I was intrigued by the characters and the poignant back story, but I also smiled quite a lot at the characters’ antics (especially the side characters!). Kind, big-hearted Charlotte richly deserved her HEA, even if I thought that Adam was a little bit dense and could have acted better toward her. The side characters were wonderfully crafted and the small town background was perfectly depicted. Definitely worth reading.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

jlee76's review

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lighthearted medium-paced

4.0

Overall 
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I reviewed two of the novellas in this collection at this time, the rest of the reviews will come later.  The two stories were entertaining, romantic, and easy to read.  Extremely different, these two stories captured my attention and I enjoyed them both.  

The Bride Of A Baronet
Linda Rae Sande
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I was impressed with this intricate, complex, captivating novella.  This is a messy, complicated love story that breathes new life into second chance romances.  In some ways it was a love triangle between Adam, Charlotte, and Adam’s deceased wife.  Adam’s first wife affects many aspects of Adam and Charlotte’s burgeoning feelings.  These feelings at first was unrequited and honestly, at times, uncomfortable for the characters.  The character development was stunning and the plot was inventive and unusual.  This was somewhat more serious that other books I have read by Linda Rae Sande.  It showed another layer of writing excellence and I enjoyed reading Adam and Charlotte’s romance.
Steam - 🔥🔥
Tropes:  governess, jerk hero, matchmaking, second chance love, unrequited love, widow, widower, adorable child

It Was Only A Kiss 
Sofie Darling
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For me, when I read an unrequited love trope it is usually the heroine who is pining for the hero.  This novella is the reverse.  I loved that!  Will Sinclair has admired Violet Hotchkiss from afar since childhood.  Violet wants nothing to do with Will.  Will and Violet go through a gambit of emotions and passionate liaisons before Violet realizes what is in from of her.  Will is a great character, unsure and shy.  Violet can be clueless and curt, but those qualities endeared me rather than repelled.  This was a cute, easy read that I enjoyed immensely.
Steam - 🔥🔥
Tropes:  tryst, unrequited love, spinster
  
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advance copy of this book through the author.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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