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Midnight Angel
Midnight Angel
Author: Lisa Kleypas
Tasia, a young Russian noblewoman, is sentenced to death for the murder of her lecherous fianc?e Prince Mikhail, but she manages to escape to England after faking her own death. — In London, she contacts a distant cousin who, keeping her identity a secret, secures for her employment as a governess in the house of Lord Luke Stokehurst. Even though...  more »
ISBN: 14256
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Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio CD
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Although I am a huge fan of Lisa Kleypas (the wallflower series is among my favorites), I was a bit disappointed with MIDNIGHT ANGEL.

The premise was unusual, a Russian princess accused of murder, the characterizations just didn't work for me.

Although the herione, Tasia, is initially portrayed as a very emotionally strong character, she vasciallated back and forth to the point that almost felt schizophrenic.

The male protagonist in the story was characterized as a typical alpha male but at times, I felt, nearly crossed the line in being predatory almost to the point of rapist -not what I look for in a love interest.

Overall, the plot was interesting and well written, but this was not one of Ms. Kleypas' best efforts.


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