2 Stars.
Another foray into the world of Barbara Cartland. Hmmm, this is a tricky one... of all the Barbara Cartland novels I've read so far, plot wise this is definitely the weakest, and also the romance is rather thin too. The ending scene is rather cute, but can't make up for a lackluster novel overall. Additionally, Pandora is a bit too... dull. She's all sweetness and loveliness, but any challenges she comes across, whilst she does tackle them, everything sort of works out for her because she's so pretty, not really due to a strength of character (in my interpretation). Still a fun read!
So far, my ranking of the five I've read would be: -
1. The Ghost of Monte Carlo (the strongest in romance and plot so far and rather a fun romp!)
2. A Duel of Hearts (strong start, but suddenly went in an odd direction in the second half)
3. The Little Pretender (the funniest and most dramatic one lover runs away plot use I've ever read, with the most delightful outcome - still a plot point I use as an example of how funny and delightful a Cartland romance can be)
4. Elizabethan Lover (questionable plot overall, but at least the romance angle stands significantly stronger and a lot more stuff occurs over the duration of the plot!)
5. The Saint and the Sinner (cute, but a weaker addition in the catalogue - still fun).