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Never Call It Loving
Never Call It Loving
Author: Gail Link
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST — A royal ward whose marriage Charles II had arranged, Marisa Fitzgerald didn't meet her betrothed until they stood at the altar and then the young bride got the shock of her life. For after a villainous temptress betrayed him, her husband's enemies had savagely tortured him, scarring his body and soul. Barely escapin...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780843935196
ISBN-10: 0843935197
Publication Date: 10/1993
Pages: 438
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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susyclemens avatar reviewed Never Call It Loving on + 158 more book reviews
NEVER CALL IT LOVING has a good enough plot - set in Restoration England, a young woman is married off by King Charles II to a Scottish lord, who was horribly scarred as a spy in the service of the King, pre-Restoration. Unfortunately, I thought the way the story was told was mediocre. Despite the author's emphasis on Marisa's sweet nature, her bravery, etc., I still thought the heroine was nothing more than an empty beauty with big boobs. (The character of her grandma had more life & spunk.) The hero, Cam was a little better, but his Scotch ancestry is sort of, just thrown in there (it's like, why bother to make him a Scotchman if all you're going to do with it is make him say "dinna" once in awhile), and, the fact that he sleeps with a prostitute directly after his wedding to Marisa was frankly, yuck. I mean, I understand that he doesn't want Marisa to see his horrible scars, but that makes it OK to sleep with a woman he'll never see again, just to satisfy the lust Marisa rouses in him? As I said, a bit yucky. The love scenes are nothing to write home about; stereotypical instant gratification. All the little subplots get tidy endings, and the crazy villianess is given her comeuppance, very predictably. Definitely not a memorable, re-readable romance, NEVER CALL IT LOVING gets just 2.5 stars from me.
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This is an enthralling tale of beauty and the beast.
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An enthralling tale of beauty and the beast!


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