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A review by ajenkins979
A Code Of Love by Jacki Delecki
3.0
Henrietta is used to being in control, that is without a doubt. And she has been keeping secrets.
Henrietta, to me is more like a modern woman- she is in full control of her brothers, uncle and household. She is even doing her uncle's job, although she passes it off as his work. All the while hiding all kinds of little secrets.
This book doesn't seem like much of a Historical romance, except when they talk about Napoleon or the balls and gowns. It's almost like a modern tale.
I couldn't stand the French man that was trying to court Henrietta-falsely, he just throws off a strange vibe.
As for Lord Cordelier Rathbourne, well he is moody. Yet extremely protective, and possessive of Henrietta, who he has adored for about 4 years. He does what he knows how to do, and that is control and be stern.
We get a HEA, yet I feel I was left hanging at the end. What happens to Michael? (Henrietta's brother)
I was given a copy in exchange to read and review for author's book tour.
Henrietta, to me is more like a modern woman- she is in full control of her brothers, uncle and household. She is even doing her uncle's job, although she passes it off as his work. All the while hiding all kinds of little secrets.
This book doesn't seem like much of a Historical romance, except when they talk about Napoleon or the balls and gowns. It's almost like a modern tale.
I couldn't stand the French man that was trying to court Henrietta-falsely, he just throws off a strange vibe.
As for Lord Cordelier Rathbourne, well he is moody. Yet extremely protective, and possessive of Henrietta, who he has adored for about 4 years. He does what he knows how to do, and that is control and be stern.
We get a HEA, yet I feel I was left hanging at the end. What happens to Michael? (Henrietta's brother)
I was given a copy in exchange to read and review for author's book tour.