Michelle D. (Michelle74) reviewed The Making of a Duchess (Sons of the Revolution, Bk 1) on + 153 more book reviews
Number 1 in a new series (sons of the revolution) by Shana Galen under a new publisher (no longer with Avon books).
I enjoyed the story-line. My only issue was with the "wishy washy ness" of the protagonist. I believe it was written this way to keep suspense, but I would like to have felt more umph from the villan throughout.
That being said, the hero and heroine did come together nicely, as did the other external characters. The most important thing I did appreciate about this book is how the heroine's secret isn't what draws them apart for the entire story. I really don't like when a simple conversation between two characters could've rectified the situation and therefore not necessitated a story at all.
I enjoyed the story-line. My only issue was with the "wishy washy ness" of the protagonist. I believe it was written this way to keep suspense, but I would like to have felt more umph from the villan throughout.
That being said, the hero and heroine did come together nicely, as did the other external characters. The most important thing I did appreciate about this book is how the heroine's secret isn't what draws them apart for the entire story. I really don't like when a simple conversation between two characters could've rectified the situation and therefore not necessitated a story at all.