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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780060536701
ISBN: 0060536705
Label: Avon
Manufacturer: Avon
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 416
Publication Date: October 01, 2003
Publisher: Avon
Release Date: September 30, 2003
Sales Rank: 217987
Studio: Avon
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Product Description: The Wedding of the Year…
Philip Whitmore, Viscount Greybourne, has survived desert sandstorms, unearthed treasures of ancient cities, and defeated knife-wielding grave robbers. But when it comes to something as ordinary as getting married, Philip discovers that it's not so easy. He's been cursed after discovering an ancient stone tablet that dooms any woman foolish enough to marry him. Somehow, his fortune, title and dashing good looks no longer seem appealing -- and his carefully selected society bride has left him at the altar.
The Scandal of the Season
Beautiful Meredith Chilton-Grizedale is determined to find Philip his perfect wife. The abruptly terminated 'Marriage of the Season' was going to make her reputation as the Matchmaker of Mayfair, so now it's up to her to find someone to marry the most unmarriageable man in England. Yet from the moment she meets the mysterious viscount, Meredith finds herself falling for a man she should not love. With an ominous curse over their heads, risking her life for passion would be madness indeed…
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This book reminded me too much of the authors other book "sleepless at midnight". Just a bit too boring for me.
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This book was so poorly executed, I could barely finish it. For starters, the chemistry between the hero and heroine was completely nonexistent. I know the author kept telling us how attractive they found each other, but for the life of me I couldn't figure out why. Next, the plotline was totally transparent. I figured out who the "villain" was and his motivation by the second chapter. The transparency of the plot was made all the more uncomfortable by the author's inept attempts to lead you astray ... Read More
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This is the first book I've read by this author. After finishing it and then reading the mixed reviews here I'm surprised because I really enjoyed this book:)
I think the problem here is not the book but the readers-in the way that different readers want different Heroes and Heroines.
While the books premise has been summed up well by other reviewers-just let me add a few points:
1-I loved that the hero and heroine are not handsome or pretty in the vein of "his/her ... Read More
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Well, this book seems to be getting a lot of mixed reviews, but this is another rave. This is the third D'Allessandro book I've read, and this author has yet to let me down. She writes a book that centers around an ancient Egyptian curse, and somehow keeps it from getting dark and depressing, as most 'curse-themed' books do. Instead, this book is enjoyable and heart-warming, yet still manages to take the curse seriously.
As always, the characters are loveable, the dialogue is witty, the sexual ... Read More
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I read this book several months ago, and have been lax in doing reviews until just recently, so I'll just talk about what I remember & let the rest go.
I remember that I liked this book better than I first thought I might. I remember the reason I thought I might not like it was because I thought it would travel to Egypt, so I was glad when it
didn't & stayed in London. It is a very good mystery book, as well as a romance book, and set up the sequel, which is one of my all-time favorites, ... Read More
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