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A review by elusivity
This Is All I Ask by Lynn Kurland
2.0
Above-average writing style, situation, and set-up. The heroine is a typical scaredy-cat abused and virginal girl who transforms through love into a woman with confidence, blah blah. The hero is blind -- which was interesting, but not very much explored except that he needed to have the furniture in his household be the same, etc. -- but typical strong man who is not a bad guy inside, blah blah. And, of course, the villain of the piece is the abusive father, who is pure cardboard. Nothing original or unusual occurred, and I was bored out of my mind by the 50% page count.
An extra star for equality between hero and heroine. This one lacks the overt misogynist overtones of many genre romances.
An extra star for equality between hero and heroine. This one lacks the overt misogynist overtones of many genre romances.