

Most Gayle Buck titles I have read have been fairly serious, but in this one she includes a farcical element (the bullheaded blustering father and his two idiot sons). It's a bit different but occasionally the transition from farce to serious is a bit jarring. The characterization seems patchy; the heroine seemed real enough to me but the hero was a bit too perfect and I thought him not well individuated. Still, it's a pretty good read overall.
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