The back cover copy of this book is atrocious. Ignore it. When this book came out in February, I saw it, realized it was Connie Brockway writing a historical, made a tiny squeaking sound in the bookstore and brought it home. Then I read the back cover copy and saw talk of magic and Scotland and the hero ruining the heroine’s life six years earlier
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If you want to know anything about Indian stamps just ask... anything I don't know off the top of my head I can get out of one of my catalogues.
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I also felt the "woah - look at his biceps ripple, and her dress sheath her body" was a bit rediculous - it reminded me of certain descriptions regarding a stone-like vampire. But it & the sex scenes (I count the 2nd makeout in there) are token throwins to fit the romance bill, I suppose. Both felt highly unnecessary to me. Like she doesn't have enough confidence in herself writing an engaging story without the promise of sex to entice the readers...
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