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A review by tobinopteryx
Swept Off Her Feet by Hester Browne
5.0
This book was very good for what it was: a wonderful little escape into the (aristocratic) Scottish countryside. I had read one of Browne's books before, and I was hesitant to read this one, because I felt the ending was rushed on the other. However, Swept Off Her Feet didn't have that issue at all - it was well paced and thoroughly satisfying.
My only complaint? The cover art does not to the book any justice at all. Looking at it, you'd never know it was about a girl who lives for antiques, that it takes place mostly in a dusty Scottish castle, or that it features quite a bit of reeling, but no other dances. I would never have picked this up if it hadn't been recommended to me.
My only complaint? The cover art does not to the book any justice at all. Looking at it, you'd never know it was about a girl who lives for antiques, that it takes place mostly in a dusty Scottish castle, or that it features quite a bit of reeling, but no other dances. I would never have picked this up if it hadn't been recommended to me.