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   Awesome!
      Awesome! I'm ready to start as soon as I finish To Beguile a Beast which shouldn't take me more than 2-3 days max.
 Tanya wrote: "Awesome!
      Tanya wrote: "Awesome! I'm ready to start as soon as I finish To Beguile a Beast which shouldn't take me more than 2-3 days max."
That will work for me as well,
 Read the first two chapters. I love how Linden begins her books.
      Read the first two chapters. I love how Linden begins her books.Interesting point that it is common knowledge that the previous heroine, uggh forgotten her name is known to have been a pick pocket. I would have thought that would have been hushed up.
        
      Loriidae wrote: "Read the first two chapters. I love how Linden begins her books.
Interesting point that it is common knowledge that the previous heroine, uggh forgotten her name is known to have been a pick pocke..."
I am not sure if it is common knowledge, but Anthony helped get her out of jail, so he was more familiar from the beginning.
  
  
  Interesting point that it is common knowledge that the previous heroine, uggh forgotten her name is known to have been a pick pocke..."
I am not sure if it is common knowledge, but Anthony helped get her out of jail, so he was more familiar from the beginning.
        
      Loriidae wrote: "Ooh I had forgotten that!"
I think her low beginnings are referred to by Ware in his book to maybe...not sure though, but he also had some involvement. Interesting the way they all connect.
Lady Howard was also the one causing trouble with David at the beginning of Marcus’ novel. David’s liaison with her was what had him leaving town and getting hurt.
I am through Chapter 2. I love the way she starts out her books too. A lot of info is conveyed without it being heavy. Grabs you right away.
  
  
  I think her low beginnings are referred to by Ware in his book to maybe...not sure though, but he also had some involvement. Interesting the way they all connect.
Lady Howard was also the one causing trouble with David at the beginning of Marcus’ novel. David’s liaison with her was what had him leaving town and getting hurt.
I am through Chapter 2. I love the way she starts out her books too. A lot of info is conveyed without it being heavy. Grabs you right away.
        
      Loriidae wrote: "Chapter Three [spoilers removed]
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Chapter 3 is long! I think the journal entries work to show the gradual change and passage of time, but I would not want to see it used as a device often. I do like how her tone change as the wool is lifted from her eyes.
  
  
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Chapter 3 is long! I think the journal entries work to show the gradual change and passage of time, but I would not want to see it used as a device often. I do like how her tone change as the wool is lifted from her eyes.
        
      Loriidae wrote: "Joanna Loves Reading wrote: "Through Chapter 4 — and so much yes to your spoiler...."
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Yeah, and I suppose that’s with good roads too.!
  
  
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Yeah, and I suppose that’s with good roads too.!
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      True!Chapter Eight (view spoiler) Loving it. The writing is so well done.
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      Rosalind: (view spoiler)
I am highlighting a lot. Through Chapter 10. Anthony is fantastic. So many astute observations.
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  I am highlighting a lot. Through Chapter 10. Anthony is fantastic. So many astute observations.
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 I'm going to start today, got tied up at work but weekend is finally here.
      I'm going to start today, got tied up at work but weekend is finally here. I'm keeping away from the spoilers - or at least trying to.
        
      Tanya wrote: "I'm going to start today, got tied up at work but weekend is finally here. 
I'm keeping away from the spoilers - or at least trying to."
Yay weekend!
  
  
  I'm keeping away from the spoilers - or at least trying to."
Yay weekend!
 Tanya wrote: "At chapter three right now It took me a while to get into the whole "Now I want Celia to myself as my lawfully wedded wife" because it felt like whiplash. More so the motives behind his sudden cha..."
      Tanya wrote: "At chapter three right now It took me a while to get into the whole "Now I want Celia to myself as my lawfully wedded wife" because it felt like whiplash. More so the motives behind his sudden cha..."At this moment it does feel a bit like whiplash, but I am hoping to see more of his reasoning later on.
Re your last point. I liked that aspect as well.
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      Loriidae wrote: "Chapter Three [spoilers removed]Chapter Four [spoilers removed]
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Yes I'm so glad Anthony and David aren't the same age! That age gap between him and Celia would have been a bit much.
 Stopping at Chapter 10. As of now I'm definitely interested in reading further, but weirdly enough it's to see the progress Anthony and Celia make individually, and not just as a couple.
      Stopping at Chapter 10. As of now I'm definitely interested in reading further, but weirdly enough it's to see the progress Anthony and Celia make individually, and not just as a couple. I think unlike the first book of the series where quite literally from the first interaction between Hannah and Marcus I was rooting for them, here it feels a bit different. I love Celia and Anthony, individually. Their pain, their past and how they're dealing with it is fascinating and the writing is wonderful but I'm not yet feeling the romance.
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      Tanya wrote: "Stopping at Chapter 10. As of now I'm definitely interested in reading further, but weirdly enough it's to see the progress Anthony and Celia make individually, and not just as a couple. 
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It’s excellent character development in this book. That’s why I read Linden, but I think it’s especially good here. But when they are together, it feels natural and right.
  
  
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It’s excellent character development in this book. That’s why I read Linden, but I think it’s especially good here. But when they are together, it feels natural and right.
        
      I am through Chapter 20 now, which was a great chapter. Wonderful banter between them. I don’t know what to say, but I am just loving it. Beautifully written. Anthony is a hero that I love, patient, kind and caring.
    
  
  
  
        
      In chapter 22, a turning point of sorts. Just when Anthony shies away, Celia gives chase.
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      Loriidae wrote: "Finished - Loved it from start to finish. It is up there with her The truth about the Duke series."
:) yay! I agree. It’s one of her best.
  
  
  :) yay! I agree. It’s one of her best.
 I did start reading but have not been online to post my thoughts. I'm still WAY behind so. Through chapter 7.
      I did start reading but have not been online to post my thoughts. I'm still WAY behind so. Through chapter 7.I really don't understand how a mother and daughter could completely not see each other for this length of time even if it does take 8 days and there are additional challenges. In my opinion, Rosalind should feel guilty not recognizing something was wrong with Celia.
I am really enjoying it thus far.
 Mariana wrote: "I did start reading but have not been online to post my thoughts. I'm still WAY behind so. Through chapter 7.
      Mariana wrote: "I did start reading but have not been online to post my thoughts. I'm still WAY behind so. Through chapter 7.I really don't understand how a mother and daughter could completely not see each othe..."
I agree especially as money, health or even employment weren't impediments.
        
      I agree, it’s hard to understand. I think Rosalind sees the world through rose lenses and when something threatens that view, she blocks it out. She ran away from David when he told her the truth. So I think she was unwilling to see the signs because she wanted to believe that Celia was happy as she wrote she was.
    
  
  
   Yeah that part stood out to me as well. I however just attributed it to plot device and shrugged it off.
      Yeah that part stood out to me as well. I however just attributed it to plot device and shrugged it off. I'm with you Marianna - still on chapter 10. I got distracted by other things sigh
 Tanya wrote: "Stopping at Chapter 10. As of now I'm definitely interested in reading further, but weirdly enough it's to see the progress Anthony and Celia make individually, and not just as a couple.
      Tanya wrote: "Stopping at Chapter 10. As of now I'm definitely interested in reading further, but weirdly enough it's to see the progress Anthony and Celia make individually, and not just as a couple. I think ..."
I agree. This really took time to establish each of the characters individually. I like both of them but didn't yet feel the lifelong connection by chapter 10.
I am now through chapter 15. Not only is the romance definitely there, the pace of the story is picking up. I am certain I will fly through the second half faster than the first.
 Sorry I'm catching up so late. I'm at chapter 20 and I agree I absolutely love the romance now. The conversation between Hannah and Celia was also wonderful.
      Sorry I'm catching up so late. I'm at chapter 20 and I agree I absolutely love the romance now. The conversation between Hannah and Celia was also wonderful. P.S - I really liked Percy and Jane as a side couple would love to read more about them!
 Tanya wrote: "Sorry I'm catching up so late. I'm at chapter 20 and I agree I absolutely love the romance now. The conversation between Hannah and Celia was also wonderful.
      Tanya wrote: "Sorry I'm catching up so late. I'm at chapter 20 and I agree I absolutely love the romance now. The conversation between Hannah and Celia was also wonderful. P.S - I really liked Percy and Jane a..."
Totally agree.
 I finished yesterday. I adored this book. The stand out for me was the wonderful character development, and also the writing was top notch in this book.
      I finished yesterday. I adored this book. The stand out for me was the wonderful character development, and also the writing was top notch in this book. An amazing series, and I'm now officially a CL fan. I intend to read everything she's ever written. I'm yet come to across a hero of hers that I haven't fallen in love with.
It was wonderful reading the series with everyone! Can't wait to read more!
 So glad you have joined us in our adoration of CL. Read the truth about the Duke next. That is my favourite series. One Night in London
      So glad you have joined us in our adoration of CL. Read the truth about the Duke next. That is my favourite series. One Night in London
    
        
      I am just going to echo what Loriidae said. Truth About the Duke series is in the running of my favorite series in HR.
    
  
  
   Although having just said that Joanna and I are discussing reading A View to a Kiss. It will be next month so join us for that one.
      Although having just said that Joanna and I are discussing reading A View to a Kiss. It will be next month so join us for that one.
     A thought on dates would it be possible to schedule CL and Pennroyal green, one in the first fortnight and the other in the second?
      A thought on dates would it be possible to schedule CL and Pennroyal green, one in the first fortnight and the other in the second?
    
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     Joanna Loves Reading wrote: "I am just going to echo what Loriidae said. Truth About the Duke series is in the running of my favorite series in HR."
      Joanna Loves Reading wrote: "I am just going to echo what Loriidae said. Truth About the Duke series is in the running of my favorite series in HR."I've read the novella in that series I Love the Earl and I loved it. So yes! I'll defnitely be reading that series as well.
I'm in for A view to a Kiss - anything by CL basically. I'm perfectly fine with the dates!
 Loriidae wrote: "Although having just said that Joanna and I are discussing reading A View to a Kiss. It will be next month so join us for that one."
      Loriidae wrote: "Although having just said that Joanna and I are discussing reading A View to a Kiss. It will be next month so join us for that one."Also, did anyone notice how the dude on the cover of the book looks like Enrique Iglesias.
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