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Historically Inaccurate, but Fun!
Bad cover art
The Long Awaited Sequel To "An Unlikely Lady"!!!Faith was abducted when she was a little girl. Taken away from her father and her twin sister at her mothers funeral she was swept away and eventually ended up in England. After leaving an orphanage in London, Faith made her living the only way she knew how. She was a pickpocket, and a good one until fate stepped in and she picked the wrong pocket and was caught.
Troyce has just returned to England from the states. He is the reluctant 3rd Baron of Westborough, and he has returned to England to set the family money situation right. He finds himself on the docks trying to find an investor for the restoration of a ship he owns. When he leaves the pub that he was in, he finds himself the victim of a pickpocket. He is surprised yet again when he realizes that his pickpocket is a young girl. Once he realizes that he is now 200 pounds lighter, he decides to take the girl home with him with the idea of getting her off the streets and making her pay back her debt to him through honest hard work as a maid. What he does not realize is that soon Faith will have stolen more then just his money but she will soon steal his heart.
While all of this is going on, Honesty (From An Unlikely Lady) is hot on the trail looking for her sister, soon Honesty and Jesse are on their way to England and the long awaited reunion between the two sisters.
This book was a great read and I found it hard to put down. The secondary characters are great and the chemistry between Faith and Troyce set the pages on fire. Ms. Morgan has managed to pen a great story full that you won't want to miss.


VERY REDUNDENT AND FEEL LIKE HE THINKS HE IS SUPERIOR
The book is cheerful and reinforces positive attitudes.
Enjoyable, helpful, entertaining, thoughtful

Lost Potentials
"On This Day" holds the interest every day."On This Day" is money well spent, in my opinion, and my wife and I are using it as a gift selection for some of our friends.
Rev. Carlston Berry Oklahoma City, OK
Excellent Daily devotional for those who love history.

Unsatisfactory and unreliable study
Yet another fine volume in Osprey's growing series!
Superb

Great plot but characters aren't believable
Scintillating Yet Complex MysteryA community of diabolical characters shows Sym, a recently ruined poetess, just how sacred real estate can be. Murders, magic, and mayhem abound. I enjoyed the careful play between Sym and Eva Swank as they attempt to solve the murders on their own.
I would have appreciated more on the sexual side and less on the bizarre. But an entertaining read.
Great Thrill Read

Not bad, not great
Thorough and discerning
The definitive work on Shaker ArchitectureMichael Kucher


It was not about teaching, but about her life in Kulukak.
The best book I've read this year.
Worth Reading

Basic Science of Oncology -A not so basic book of oncology
It's a complete and basic way to understand the cancer.
Outstanding introduction to the field of Oncology

don't botherThe other book is called "Great Jobs for Criminal Justice Majors" and is more in-depth and helpful. I hate to post something so negative about a book but I just didn't find it worthy of the ten or eleven bucks I spent on it.
A Valuable ResourceIf you aren't sure which avenue to take, I suggest reading the book all the way through. It is filled with interesting facts and pertinent information that can help you attain your career. If you already have an idea of what your interests are, you can skip to the relevant chapter. Recommended.
Into the Depths of Public Defense

A Ruling Passion
I couldn't put it downValerie was beautiful, rich and intelligent. She had no goals in live other than travelling to places she had not been, flying all over the world to attend parties, indulging in pleasures in life. She got bored and restless easily but generally she was kind and had a great human touch. It was easy to be jealous with someone like Valerie, who appeared to have everything without any effort. So Sybille was extremely jealous of Valerie. Sybille grew up with Valerie and strived to outdo everything about Valerie, going to the same school, getting the same men, gaining the same wealth and living in the same estate. Nick was Valerie's boyfriend till his proposal frightened Valerie away and Sybille found her ways to marry him. Thankfully, Nick finally waked up and divorced Sybille.
The story fascinated me right from the beginning and the plot was pretty good. It had very good character development, which often reflected how people around us probably reacted or felt the some way in different degree. For example, Sybille never really lived life at present but waiting for her life to begin after a future milestone, like after she left college, after she got a job at a TV station, after she moved to New York City, after her marriage, after her husband's death, after moving to the exclusive estate etc. She was often resenting her present life. She was unable to love and always lonely and angry. Don't we often find ourselves wishing that something is over or something would happen so that our life would really begin? Too often people spend the best time of their life waiting for the best time of their life. The story also told Valerie's and Nick's fair share of weaknesses and how they overcame it.
All in all, an engaging read.
You can't put this book down, you gotta keep reading.
A SCANDALOUS LADY is the story of Faith, a lost heiress, who meets the "prince of her dreams" while robbing him. He whisks her away to his "castle," where she makes several enemies who try to do her harm, while she struggles to rescue and help everyone from the cook to the unfriendly villagers. Meanwhile, she and the baron fall in love.
The main problem with this book is that Morgan clearly wants to write a Regency; unfortunately, because of the prequel to this story, she has to set it as a late Victorian. Mentions of Bow Street Runners, powdered hair, and other historical inconsistencies don't detract from the wonderful story however, which does have a very Victorian feel, and is engrossing from start to--well, not QUITE the end, but it's close. The two main characters are likable and make a great couple, and most of the secondary characters are interesting as well.
Morgan's not a great writer, that's true, but she does know how to tell a great story, and I'm not going to quibble over semantics and details when she managed to create a story I really liked and characters that I felt attached to. If you enjoy romance novels for the sheer pleasure and escapism of reading them, then you will most likely enjoy this book!