Carla Kelly, The Wedding Journey

Mar 21, 2004 23:52

So, it looks as though I'm starting to glom Regencies as well ( Read more... )

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scrollgirl March 22 2004, 00:31:53 UTC
It probably helped that the hero wasn't a rake who was see the light and reform his wicked ways once he touched the innocent. And it was just interesting watching the two be good while trying to not hurt the other.

Ooh, this sounds good! So often we get the bad boy who reforms because of the good girl, and it's just so overdone. And it's nice to get a "nice guy" who doesn't finish last. And nice doesn't have to mean boring! I'm starting to learn that good guys are way more complex than we give them credit for.

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oyceter March 22 2004, 22:46:28 UTC
It was ^_^. I adore nice guys in romances because the jerks are so prevalent.

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oracne March 26 2004, 05:57:37 UTC
Carla Kelly has a lot of characters similar to Jesse--it's one of the reasons I adore her books so much. I mean, sometimes they're nobility, but still realistic, if that makes sense. And if she does a character with a rakish-type problem, like the drunkard in ONE GOOD TURN, his problem doesn't just vanish instantly when it becomes inconvenient.

SUMMER CAMPAIGN is my favorite of hers.

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oyceter March 29 2004, 00:10:12 UTC
That's good to know. She somehow makes the issues that so many romance writers turn into the cardboard Boy meet Girl plots feel like real life.

Argh. Except I can't find anything but that one book in the library and only a few have been reissued =(.

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oracne March 29 2004, 05:30:05 UTC
I keep an eye out for her stuff on half.com and ebay--sometimes one can get them cheaply.

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