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The Most to Lose by Laura Landon

ilaurin's review against another edition

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4.0

The love story was quite nice and sweet. The brother's hatred of the hero was a bit overmuch and his disregard for his sister in his quest for vengeance not endearing at all.

mrose21's review

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5.0

I've gotta give it the five stars because this is the first regency book in a long time I've actually got all the way through while liking it.

I found the characters interesting and positively infuriating when needed and I sighed and admired when they were sweet & were making sense.

I think this is a really nice read if you want a regency romance. Its full of vengence, simpering females and not so simpering females.

I'm not sure its completely accurate when looking from the historical point of view. I'm not sure there were ladies or men like this back in time, however you could argue there were just not so many... As of course us sassy ladies had to come from somewhere...

joreadsromance's review

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2.0



Only okay
2 stars

I am an avid romance reader but this book just didn't hit the mark with me. Everything was just okay. The characters were okay. The plot was okay. The writing, fine. It just never elevated itself to something special that set itself apart from all the other romances I like to read.

I think that my main issue was with the lack of sensuality and sexual tension. I never felt that the two main characters really felt much for each other and even then, I couldn't understand their motivations. Was Jonah really falling for Cecilia or was it all a ruse? We were told but weren't shown so I didn't really believe it.

Another little bugbear of mine is when two main characters have similar names (or at least names with the same initial). Hadleigh did this while Haywood did that - for some reason I can't easily distinguish between them which draws me out of the story as I try and figure out what's going on. That could just be a personal idiosyncrasy so I haven't let this affect my rating overly much.

If you have this book and are happy with a sweet, uncomplicated Victorian romance story then it's certainly not offensive. But if you're looking for something a little bit, well, more, then I can't really recommend this to you.


rebleejen's review

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2.0

2.5 stars. The supporting characters were more interesting than the main characters. I suppose they'll get their own book at some point.
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