The Nobody (Nobody #1)
by
Diane Farr (Goodreads Author)
FINALIST: Best Regency Romance 1999 - RITA Awards, "the most prestigious award in published romance fiction." --Romance Writers of America
FINALIST: Best First Book 1999 - RITA Awards, "the most prestigious award in published romance fiction." --Romance Writers of America
"Diane Farr strikes all the romantic chords" (The Romance Reader) in this award-winning Signet Regency R...more
FINALIST: Best First Book 1999 - RITA Awards, "the most prestigious award in published romance fiction." --Romance Writers of America
"Diane Farr strikes all the romantic chords" (The Romance Reader) in this award-winning Signet Regency R...more
ebook, 1 page
Published
August 14th 2012
by Penguin Group USA
(first published January 1st 1999)
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What really makes this book great is all the characters and the details the author uses in every scene. It's not a lot of filler with a few good scenes - the whole book flows nicely and really gets you caught up in the emotions of everyone. I found this book very exciting from start to finish. The lively plot keeps you on your toes and makes you constantly on your toes. The variety of distinct characters play off each other and complete the story. Great read - hard to put down.
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Sep 02, 2012
Erica Anderson
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4 of 5 stars
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Another traditional Regency that I recently re-read, The Nobody features a poor heroine who has come to London to find a husband for her lovely younger sister. In the process, she meets the hero who is, much to the dismay of both, already engaged to the nasty Lady Elizabeth. Elizabeth is a love-to-hate character, who is so invariably unpleasant that every time she opens her mouth and alienates the hero, the reader smiles.
There are two secondary romances in this little gem of a book which, happi...more
There are two secondary romances in this little gem of a book which, happi...more
I thought this was really enjoyable. I really liked Caitlin and Richard, especially when they were together. There were quite a few characters in this book and unfortunately a few too many POV. I wish it would have stuck with just Richard and Caitlin. It was a fun read though, clean and cute storyline. Overall, I give it 3 stars, but would bump it to 4 stars for the times when Richard really made me smile.
A charming little Regency period historical. Rated G for those interested. It was interesting to read the slang of the period and I learned a few new words.
A very enjoyable read :) I have enjoyed many of Diane Farr's book already and I loved this one just as much as the others. The story was very fun and the relationship between the hero and heroine was very fun. The adventure aspect of the story was a nice touch and I didn't quite see what was coming, which is always nice not to know what is going to happen. I look forward to the remainder of her work :)
Apr 06, 2009
Laura
rated it
3 of 5 stars
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Interesting that the heroine is gone for the last third of the book, not involved in the adventure.
Apr 28, 2013
Ellen B.
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Apr 23, 2013
Ilze
marked it as to-read
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Mar 21, 2013
Mibelle Church
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