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A Place for Miss Snow by Jennifer Moore

jamiegc's review

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3.0

3.5 stars
Easy read, clean romance.
I enjoyed learning about the beginnings of the Greek revolution of independence from Turkish rule.

cats_cardigans_and_catalogs's review

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2.0

I got into this thinking it would be more like the regency romance currently so popular in the Mormon fiction genre, but it was not what I was thinking at all. The majority of the book takes place in a small village in Greece, which isn't a bad thing, just not what I was expecting. The characters were underdeveloped except for Diana Snow, who of course had one major flaw which was fixed by the end. I didn't really see the transition of Alexandros from a man who got her stuck in Greece, to a love interest... That definitely could have been done better. Side characters were all completely flat. It's a cute story, but Jennifer Moore definitely has written better.

wannabe_bibliothecary's review

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4.0

What a unique Regency romance! It had a little bit of everything: history, adventure, romance, and great characters. The fact that it was set in Greece was a fascinating plus for me.

kristin's review

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4.0

I would like to thank netgalley and Covenant Communications for a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

I found this to be a really interesting story and not at all what I expected. I love the adventure and the feminist ideas. I also loved that the idea for the book is based on true history.
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