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Through the Smoke in KU."
Thanks Emily and Andrea! The book looks good.

I have actually read the entire book over the past 10 days but did not have access to the internet to post my thoughts. Early on, I had two surprises.
1) Both the heroine and the hero were not good looking. Usually it is one or the other if anything.
2) It read like a gothic melodrama.

I have actually read the entire book over the past 10 days but did not have access to the internet to post my thoughts. Early on, I had two surprises.
1) B..."
I still haven’t finished listening.
I stopped bec I was tied up with a xmas Bingo game, but I’m going to resume.

Overall, I liked the book and plan to read the second in the series.

I still haven’t finished.
I’m trying to wrap up some other titles before the end of the year.

Mariana wrote: "I do not think strong equals foolish. However, you can have strong and foolish imo. There are different types of strength and different characters exhibit different strengths in combination with ot..."
Which is the second in series? I didn't realize there was one. I just realized that this is one I read more recently than other AQs, so I am not sure that I will end up reading now. I like your explanation on strong and foolish ;-)... I can usually like or at least tolerate a heroine if I can understand how she came to be as she is, if her character traits make sense.
Which is the second in series? I didn't realize there was one. I just realized that this is one I read more recently than other AQs, so I am not sure that I will end up reading now. I like your explanation on strong and foolish ;-)... I can usually like or at least tolerate a heroine if I can understand how she came to be as she is, if her character traits make sense.

There's not! I just realized it is a standalone, but I would definitely read more by this author.

Are you enjoying it?"
I am at 65% and enjoying it so far. Though, I consider Harriet too stubborn, at times.
This is my first Amanda Quick novel and I liked her writing. But, I found two or three phrases which I thought too modern for that period. For instance,
Gideon said "I will remember not to leave a tip with the management". I know they were giving tips in those times, but somehow that phrase struck me as modern.

Are you enjoying it?"
I am at 65% and enjoying it so far. Though, I consider Harriet too stubborn, at times.
This is..."
Yeah, that did not stick out to me; but that does seem modern now that you pointed it out.

I am curious about the Adonis twins. As Felicity pointed it out, How far would they take their habit of doing things together?
Can anyone who read Amanda Quick tell me if they are featured in any of her other books?

I am curious about the Adonis twins. As Felicity pointed it out, How far would they take their habit of doing ..."
Good question. I wonder. It seems they and/or Felicity's sister deserve books. I am disappointed this is not the start to a series.

Yes, a series with their stories would be good.

I am curious about the Adonis twins. As Felicity pointed it out, How far would they take their habit of doing ..."
Most of Amanda Quick’s are stand-alone and characters do not reappear.
She only has a couple of series but again characters do not cross over and the can be read as standalones
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