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L**D
OK story if you're into dull characters and weak plots!
I've read this author before and she is inconsistent.This story comes across as 'staged'. Valentine is a disappointment with his low self-esteem and screwed up perception of himself. His appearance leaves much to be desired and he might as well not have been a 'lord' for all the lack of elegance he displayed.He is also beyond DENSE! Not much of an expert when he didn't bother to catalogue the roses in his own village!!! Hello?! That was the most likely starting point!The girl and her grandmother are totally unrealistic and both grate on one's nerves.It is a very slow moving story. There is some sex and it's OK, but nothing to write home about.You can easily put this book down and take your time reading it.
C**N
Sweet sweet story
This is a great book. I enjoyed this story so much. The story line was refreshing! The hero and heroine explode from the first. The adventure was fun, the villain was well done and the love story was fantastic!!!! The grandmother was a phenomenal secondary character! Loved her advice:)
M**A
A Rose, a husband hunter, a botanist, a villain and a passionate romance make this a 4.5 star read
Sara Bennett's second book in the Husband Hunter's club is a real treat. Its heroine is smart and the hero is a bit unexpected, especially for the heroine.Marissa Rotherhils has made up her mind about who her future husband is going to be, George is perfect for her. Smart Marissa knows she does not want to marry a botanist like her parents or any other scientific, stuffy aristocrat. George is fun loving and humorous and never takes anything seriously. They have much in common, like Marissa George has a serious botanist in the family, his older brother Lord Valentine Kent.When Marissa arrives at Valentine's home she believes she is to attend a house party, instead she and her very forward bohemian grandmother find George not in residence and there is no scheduled house party but Valentine is there and he is transfixed upon meeting Marissa. She also shares the same feelings.Valentine is a widower without thought of marrying again; he devotes his spare time to searching for a fabled rose brought back by an ancestor after the crusades. Valentine is a renowned rose expert. He and his friend Jasper (a funny and sweet character) have stumbled onto some leads of the location of the rose when Marissa and her grandmother settle into the house. Unfortunately another man wants to find the rose and Ms Bennett has written a well though out multi-dimensional villain.This novel was well plotted. I liked Valentines' growing desire and admiration for Marissa. I liked that Marissa was willing to change and not so stubborn that she could not see a good thing right in front of her. Marissa is willing to help Valentine search for his rose but she also wants to explore her feelings and desires with him; she thought she would never be attracted to a botanist. These two have a very passionate romance, they are not afraid to be vulnerable. Her struggle between being with her parent's choice of a mate and her desire to be different even defiant are realistic. Fortunately she realizes that she and Valentine are a great team.
M**H
Settle in for a great read!
Marissa Rotherhild knew want she wanted from life - a husband but not just any husband one that had no interest in anything scientific. She had spent her life with parents who paid more attention to the ferns and moss than they did to their own daughter. Marissa even knew who her husband should be - George Kent as he was handsome, interesting to talk to and paid attention to her. However Marissa's fellow members of the Husband Hunters Club questioned her reasoning on why she would settle for this particular man and she explained that that he would make her laugh and give her a sense of belonging that her parents never did.Marissa thought George was her perfect match and she was delighted when he invited her for a weekend house party at his family estate. But what a surprise when she arrives to discover that it is not George she desires but in fact his brother Lord Valentine Kent. Valentine is everything she did not want in a husband in that he is overly intelligent, driven and focused on his main goal in life which is finding The Crusader's Rose one of those mysteries that had become legend in the botanical circles. Valentine was committed to finding this perfect rose and he thought nothing could stop him but the minute he laid his eyes on Marissa everything else seemed unimportant and his focus became winning her hand and proving his affections were built on love and respect not a quick conquest.But there is someone else trying to find the rose and this person is as obsessed as Valentine but his motive is revenge not science, but revenge for what Valentine does not know. While the man stays one step ahead of Valentine and Marissa as they follow one lead after another Valentine becomes more convinced that he has a traitor in his home and that in proper English society is not going to be tolerated. But trying to find the rose becomes less important with every passing day he spends in Marissa's company as she it turns out was what he was looking for all along - long and companionship.The 2nd Book in this series is as amazing as the first (Led Astray by a Rake) and I expected nothing less from Ms. Bennett. The characters are refreshing, colorful and such a delight that you have such sorry when the book is over because you want it to go on and on the romance is that sweet.Mary Gramlich is The Reading Reviewer at [...].
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