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I normally don't like Harlequin Romances, but this one was surprisingly good, very well written and great characters.
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The love between Elizabeth and Dickon is so sweet and tender, and even though I always cry at the end, this book lifts my spirits. While there is a bit of intrigue, it isn't a thriller. This book should be read when you want to curl up in a comfy chair on a rainy day and feel warm.
Alecia K. (momofseven) reviewed Fool's Paradise (Harlequin Historical, No 307) on + 84 more book reviews
This is a wonderful book.
Jenelle M. (GrandmaJ) reviewed Fool's Paradise (Harlequin Historical, No 307) on + 26 more book reviews
'Twas no laughing matter when fleeing an odious arranged match, Lady Elizabeth Hayward found herself under the protection of famed court jester Richard Tarleton. But even diaguised as the fool's boy apprentice, no hiding the fact that she had fallen in love
Barbara M. (LadyExplicate) reviewed Fool's Paradise (Harlequin Historical, No 307) on + 111 more book reviews
An unusual romance in which the hero plays the part of a "fool" and very reluctantly becomes involved with his charge -- a woman he must deliver to the king.
Earl H. (squirrelly) reviewed Fool's Paradise (Harlequin Historical, No 307) on + 588 more book reviews
When fleeing an odious arranged match, the Lady Elizabeth Hayward found herself under the protection of famed court jester Richard Tarleton. But even disguised as the fool's boy apprentice, there was no hiding the fact that she'd fallen hopelessly in love!
Though Tarleton's ready wit had won him royal favor, his tongue was tied in the presence of the sweet-voiced Elizabeth--at least about things that truly mattered. For how could he offer the queen's own goddaughter a gift so lowly as his own foolish heart!
Though Tarleton's ready wit had won him royal favor, his tongue was tied in the presence of the sweet-voiced Elizabeth--at least about things that truly mattered. For how could he offer the queen's own goddaughter a gift so lowly as his own foolish heart!
Tracie E. (trace624) reviewed Fool's Paradise (Harlequin Historical, No 307) on + 63 more book reviews
when fleeing an odious arranged match, the Lady Elizabeth Hayward found herself under the protection of famed court jester Ricard Tarleton.
nice romance
Tammy M. (bratley1) reviewed Fool's Paradise (Harlequin Historical, No 307) on + 273 more book reviews
good book
When fleeing an odious arranged match, the Lady Elizabeth Hayward found herself under the protection of famed court jester Richard Tarleton. But even disguised as the fool's boy apprentice, there was no hiding the fact that she'd fallen hopelessly in love!
Though Tarleton's ready wit had won him royal favor, his tongue was tied in the presence of the sweet-voiced Elizabeth-at least about things that truly mattered. For how could he offer the queen's own goddaughter a gift so lowly as his own foolish heart?
Though Tarleton's ready wit had won him royal favor, his tongue was tied in the presence of the sweet-voiced Elizabeth-at least about things that truly mattered. For how could he offer the queen's own goddaughter a gift so lowly as his own foolish heart?