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ladynovella's review against another edition
4.0
Really enjoyed this collection of novellas - any one of them I could see as a full-length novel, but they work in the short format as well. I’d be hard-pressed to pick a favorite. But I did love “Unmasking the Duke” as a character study. I wish “What’s in a Name?” could have been longer, but it was great as it was.
I look forward to read others in this anthology line.
I look forward to read others in this anthology line.
mastersal's review against another edition
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
kebreads's review against another edition
5.0
I was in the mood for some Regency romance, and these definitely fit the bill. I loved each of these stories. The heroines each didn't quite fit in with society’s mold. And the stories dealt with the assumptions people make about each other. Each of these stories were well-written
A Merry Dance: I love Lila’s gumption and her willingness to go after what she wanted. The story took a few turns I didn’t expect. I especially liked the scenes with the yellow rose.
Content: Clean
Unmasking the Duke: This was my favorite of the three. I also felt I could relate to Hannah the most out of the heroines from the three stories. I liked how this story showed multiples sides of the main characters. And I like how they helped each other grow.
Content: Clean
What's in a Name?: In this story, I found the contrast between the sister intriguing. I feel like they learned more about each other throughout the story. I also liked Henry. He’s a good guy.
Content: Clean - some passionate kissing
Source: Review Copy
A Merry Dance: I love Lila’s gumption and her willingness to go after what she wanted. The story took a few turns I didn’t expect. I especially liked the scenes with the yellow rose.
Content: Clean
Unmasking the Duke: This was my favorite of the three. I also felt I could relate to Hannah the most out of the heroines from the three stories. I liked how this story showed multiples sides of the main characters. And I like how they helped each other grow.
Content: Clean
What's in a Name?: In this story, I found the contrast between the sister intriguing. I feel like they learned more about each other throughout the story. I also liked Henry. He’s a good guy.
Content: Clean - some passionate kissing
Source: Review Copy
melmo2610's review against another edition
4.0
A fun set of stories. Loved the storylines of each novella. Enjoyed this one.
ilaurin's review against another edition
4.0
3 sweet, short regency romance. Ideal for a mindless, relaxing read. I enjoyed all 3.
channywax's review against another edition
I loved all three novellas in this collection. Such fun and romantic stories by three of my favorite authors. Highly recommend!
rbmommareads's review against another edition
4.0
Sweet and romantic reads. I enjoyed all three novellas in this book.
I listened to the audiobook; it was read by Sarah Zimmerman and she is one of my favorite narrators!
I listened to the audiobook; it was read by Sarah Zimmerman and she is one of my favorite narrators!
valeriew's review against another edition
4.0
A merry Dance
Cute. I liked mory. He was so level headed. Neville was lame.
Unmasking the duke
Very cute. Duke was great. I really liked Hannah
What's In a name.
I loved the duke. He was so down to earth. The aunt was horrible.
Cute. I liked mory. He was so level headed. Neville was lame.
Unmasking the duke
Very cute. Duke was great. I really liked Hannah
What's In a name.
I loved the duke. He was so down to earth. The aunt was horrible.