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File Size: 5027 KB
Print Length: 302 pages
Publisher: Fiorenza Publishing (February 27, 2014)
Publication Date: February 27, 2014
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00IPZ59W6
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*Happy and contented sigh*This book was such a fun and delightful read. I was super exhausted when I started it and went on vacation for the holiday weekend that it took me a little bit to get into. I really wanted to read but when I finally had a moment, I'd read one paragraph and find myself falling quickly asleep. So after slowly getting a handful of pages into the book, I finally got some sleep and rest, and tah-dah, read and finished the book. I've heard lots of good things about this series and after reading this author's other series I finally came and started this one. The last book, #5, is sitting in my pile of review books so I really didn't want to start at the end, although I have heard it works as a stand alone. So I found a moment in between review books and dove right in(well after getting some sleep).I honestly was highlighting like crazy. I love that I can highlight on my kindle and color code it. The funny quotes, the more thoughtful quotes and most definitely the sweet and swoony quotes. When I was looking back over my highlights there was a good mix of all the colors. And I have to say lots of funny moments in this book. Oh the whole play on words, you know when in America a phrase or word means on thing but in England(or any other country) it means a whole different thing. I was dying over one passage talking about a character having health issues and after a day of traveling and activities everyone was discussing her being over done with exhaustion. Ok, I didn't say the phrase used so you'll have to go find it yourself. Ha! I was very tempted to include it in my quotes but didn't want to spoil the hilarity of that moment. It was pretty funny. And 'Alter Emme' cracked me up at that scene.Alter Emme is super funny and I loved her little asides...who is Alter Emme? She is merely Emme's subconscious or mental thoughts and added lots of fun to the story. Instead of too much of my thoughts for a review on this book I decided to share several quotes with you that I loved. Not all of the quotes that I highlighted, but a handful. There were too many to share and all of them were great.Emme and James...sigh. Just great! Loved them lots! I loved the setting and the secondary characters as well. At least the main secondary characters. There were a few I felt I could take em or leave. I'm sure you'll know who and why and feel the same way when/if you read this one., although I reserve the right to change my mind the further I get into this series if I'll continue to feel the same about those characters. The jury's still out.Nichole Van can definitely create an amazing and enjoyable story with wonderful prose and complex characters. I can't wait to dive into the next book in the series. Watch out for the swoony moments, the snorting/giggling moments and the moments of contented bliss."There are moments in life that sear into the soul. Brief glimpses of some larger force. When so many threads collapse into one.""Mr. Knight laughed, an enigmatic expression on his face. He gave her a long, measured look. 'I assure you, madam, I would most certainly remember if we had met before." Emme blinked. Indeed.""He was utterly shameless. You mean utterly magnificent, right? Alter Emme sighed. Emme forced herself not to agree.""Not mine! Not mine! He would pull his thoughts back and try to find that mental box again, to shut her away.""'And zombies,' James deadpanned. 'Her ninja skills are also useful against zombies.' And, really, that did it. Any part of Emme that had not been in love with James thoroughly collapsed in that instant. She was his. Utterly and completely. The moment was beyond perfect. The most perfect of all her perfect memories.""'I warned you,' he whispered, low and rumbly in his divine aristocratic accent. 'You are the one and only thing I cannot live without. I would follow you to the ends of eternity, my love.'""'I'm sorry to have alarmed you. Though, I must admit, it was remarkably funny. Does Emme know you scream like a girl when startled?' Marc threw back his head and laughed."Content: Clean. Some kisses and a couple, more intense, kissing scenes but nothing further. A few scenes talking about where Emme comes from(she looses her memory after being transported back in time) and implied that she is a courtesan, also one character propositions her, nothing graphic or crude. A handful of mild swear words throughout.Happy Reading!!!
I love a good romance! But what I love even more is a romance I don't feel like I need to read in my closet for fear one of my children will pick it up and be appalled at it's content. This fast moving novel offers all the heart pumping romance without any of the smut. The story line is intriguing and smart whilst also being peppered with fun, quick whited dialogue, a winning combination. This book was a one sitting read for me over a long weekend. Sure my kids were slightly neglected but it was worth it! Do yourself a favor and get lost in time this weekend with this fun read!
I am 43% into this book and the eye rolling is intense. Alter Emme is just stupid. When you have thoughts, it is NOT your alter self...if it is, just keep that part to yourself! The entire first quarter of this book was backstory. The info dump was real! I can't tell you how many pages I have skipped so far, but I have a feeling I'll be skipping many more just to get to the end.Spoiler Alert: This lady spends her life looking for information on a man that lived in the Regency period, and now that she is there she conveniently has amnesia. She doesn't want to get close to the hero because of the picture of HIM in the locket with initials that don't match his name. THE PICTURE IS OF HIM!
Pretty good! Solid 3.5 stars, but I do have a couple complaints.It was pretty cheesy. The reason for the mixup with his initial was downright lame haha.And *SPOILER*, if we're getting into the concept of modern medicine on a time traveler from the past, it really bugged me to ignore all the mutated viruses and pathogens that their bodies wouldn't know what to do with. I've always heard that time travel from the past wouldn't work just because they'd likely die from our modern sicknesses--which I'm willing to suspend disbelief on, if medicine isn't part of the story, but it was!And it got on my nerves that, while Emme had amnesia, the narrator kept using her name. Having to read so many variations of 'Emme didn't remember her name' kind of took me out of her head and forced some reader/character separation, which made it harder to feel what was happening to her.*End spoiler*I struggled to connect to the characters in general.Anyway, the plot was really good! Active and clever--and you know it's good writing when you don't realize something is foreshadowing until right before/at the foreshadowed event. I love that!It was worth the time to read, and I already have one of the sequels from when it was free, so I think I'll read more of this series.
...since I've enjoyed a FREE Indie read this much!Despite the intermittent type-o and a few questionable words/phrases for the time period (which the author apologizes for at the end), AND the fact that bits of the story felt long-winded, I am still giving this a glowing review because of the 'enjoyable read' aspect of the story itself.3rd Person Omniscient is probably my favorite style of writing, and Ms. Van did a wonderful job of vacillating between it and 3rd P, sucking me into the story, and helping me to see and understand the two leads, whom I adored thoroughly.A clean and believable love story that took its time simmering to near boiling w/out gratuitous bedroom scenes (which I would have skimmed over had they been inserted).DO take the time to read her disclaimer at the END of the novel, where she begs forgiveness for a few of the things other reviewers slammed her for doing: like creating Jane Austen novels a year prior to their actual release and her attempt at inserting a few modern words/phrases for 'easier comprehension', although that part seems inexcusable to me. If a reader can't comprehend antiquated speech, that is her problem, not ours.I can't wait to read the other three novels in this series and only hope they are slightly less scene-by-scene as this first. It was a long read but well-worth the effort to finish.You'll fall in love with James, I just know it.
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