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Lady Emeline's Remedy
Lady Emeline's Remedy
Author: Cynthia Moore
Tired of London's endless rounds of balls and parties, Lady Emeline Spenser vows to find a meaningful purpose in her life. She fulfills this desire by studying massage techniques in order to provide relief to people who suffer from joint pain. Since the freak accident that broke his foot, Damon Ashby, Earl of Manderly, has been living like a ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781419957178
ISBN-10: 1419957171
Publication Date: 3/26/2008
Pages: 172
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Publisher: Cerridwen Press
Book Type: Paperback
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phydeaux avatar reviewed Lady Emeline's Remedy on + 15 more book reviews
As a massage therapist myself, I was interested to see how accurate the author would be using massage therapy in the story. I must say, she was accurate in that aspect as I could suspect it would be in that time period. However, having read thousands of books, most of them Regencies, I feel that Ms. Moore certainly needs more practice at her writing skills. One part comes to mind. When the hero's mother asks Emeline to call her "Mary", Emeline proceeds to do so after every sentence. "Would you like a cup of tea, Mary?" Thank you ever so much Mary." "Lovely bonnet Mary." Delicious cakes, Mary." I don't believe this was a comedic character flaw on Emeline's part, but a writing error on the author's. There was also the standard "trip over something and end up in the hero's arms on the bed" scene which really had no place being where it was because the couple's attraction had already been established and they had already kissed a couple of times.
If you can overlook those bothersome areas, the story was pretty good. A nice quick read. This was an e-book which has been bound and signed by the author to someone named Mindy.


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