Reckless
by Amanda Quickpublished
April 1993
(first published 1997)
by Thorndike Pr
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Hardcover, 528 pages
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1560546573
(isbn13: 9781560546573)
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Read in December, 2007
Another cheesy romance; reckless younger daughter falls in love with the guy who "disgraced" (but not "ruined," ie, none of the sex) her older sister, and then they have to solve some kind of mystery? Conventional as always, but still pretty entertaining.
Lydia sighed. "Somehow I cannot believe any good will come of this strange notion that men and women should talk to each other about such intimate matters. Everyone knows men are not much good at that sort of thing. They get frustrated and irritable when they attempt such complicated discussions. Something to do with their brains, no doubt."...more
Lydia sighed. "Somehow I cannot believe any good will come of this strange notion that men and women should talk to each other about such intimate matters. Everyone knows men are not much good at that sort of thing. They get frustrated and irritable when they attempt such complicated discussions. Something to do with their brains, no doubt."...more
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1800s,
england,
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historical,
regency_1811-20,
romance
Read in June, 1999
RECKLESS - VG
Quick, Amanda - standalone
Certain that Gabriel Banner, a man she admired when she was a child, can carry out an important quest for her, Phoebe Layton lures him to a midnight rendezvous and finds he is nothing like the hero of her dreams.
Old books and an independent woman. This was a very good read.
Quick, Amanda - standalone
Certain that Gabriel Banner, a man she admired when she was a child, can carry out an important quest for her, Phoebe Layton lures him to a midnight rendezvous and finds he is nothing like the hero of her dreams.
Old books and an independent woman. This was a very good read.
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Read in March, 2008
Phoebe is a little on the idealistic side but I like this book anyway. This, as are all Jayne Ann Krentz books, is an annual re-read.
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public library
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I just finished re-reading this again...hee...hee, I love her books and I love my public library for their loan system!
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