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s_piotrowicz 's review for:
Regency Buck
by Georgette Heyer
I adore the haters-to-lovers trope, so in that respect, this book was perfect for me. I do think Heyer over-describes her settings, and while it's impressive, it became tedious at several points in the story, even more so than in other books of hers. Like, come on lady, I don't care THAT much about the prince regent's summer castle in Brighton.
Also, I'm usually not good at figuring out mysteries, but I've read two of Heyer's back-to-back and knew *exactly* what was going to happen. So I think we can say she is better at romance than mystery.
I think some reviewers didn't like the hero, but damn, I'll take a tall, dark, and stormy hero any time, especially when the heroine is brave enough to stand up to him. ;-)
Also, I'm usually not good at figuring out mysteries, but I've read two of Heyer's back-to-back and knew *exactly* what was going to happen. So I think we can say she is better at romance than mystery.
I think some reviewers didn't like the hero, but damn, I'll take a tall, dark, and stormy hero any time, especially when the heroine is brave enough to stand up to him. ;-)