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Dorien Kelly

Autor(a) de Love In A Nutshell

28+ Works 1,837 Membros 74 Críticas

About the Author

Dorien Kelly is a lawyer turned writer. She is the author of The Ballymuir Series as well as a number of Harlequin novels. Dorien collaborated with Janet Evanovich on Love in a Nutshell. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Obras por Dorien Kelly

Love In A Nutshell (2012) 928 exemplares
The Husband List (2013) 569 exemplares
The Last Bride in Ballymuir (2003) — Autor — 121 exemplares
In Like Flynn (2004) 34 exemplares
Do-Over (2003) 23 exemplares
Over the Wall (2009) 16 exemplares
Hot Nights in Ballymuir (2004) 12 exemplares
Off the Map (2006) 12 exemplares
Tiny Treats: A Holiday Collection (2014) — Contribuidor — 12 exemplares
Below Deck (Mediterranean Nights) (2007) 11 exemplares
...The Boys are Back in Town [3-in-1] (2006) — Autor — 11 exemplares
Hot Whispers of an Irishman (2005) 10 exemplares
A Taste For Speed (2009) 10 exemplares
This Time, Forever (2-in-1) (2010) — Contribuidor — 9 exemplares

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male

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This book started out slow and I thought it was going to be a bad book at first but it turned into a really good book and I loved it.
 
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Megan_Demers | 16 outras críticas | Jan 27, 2024 |
This book is one of the many reasons I love Janet Evanovich's storytelling. Her characters live large and the dialogue reveals their souls.
 
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JoniMFisher | 44 outras críticas | Oct 26, 2023 |
I think this would have been a 1 star kind of book if not for the redeeming factor of the h/h not having sex during the course of the book. It's nice to see that expressing sexual desires/needs isn't always YES MORE NOW I DIE WITHOUT IT. Otherwise, this title had too many problems.
 
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sgwordy | 44 outras críticas | Dec 31, 2022 |
I got this at a library book sale as an audiobook along with the first book in the Culhane Family series. The first book in the series is a contemporary romance while this book is historical romance. I believe the audiobook reader is the same one who does Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series which can throw me off when I hear a certain voice and associate it with one of that series's characters (who is not in this series). I wouldn't really say I enjoyed either book but if I had to pick, the first book in the series would be the one I preferred.

One of the things that almost always strikes me in historical settings is how little freedom most women had.

I'd actually been unaware of the push for American heiresses to wed titled foreigners (English, French, etc.) until a few years ago. Apparently, the cost to run the estates etc. was so much that the infusion of cash from the bride's dowry or family was needed. There are probably numerous non-fiction books about it out there though I think the one I read was called "To Marry An English Lord".

In this case, Mother Maxwell seems intent on her daughter marrying into a title. Father Bernard Maxwell seems to be pretty hands off until such time as undeniable and undesirable facts are presented to him. (At one point, I thought Amelia might end up being the one who married the soon-to-be-Duke since she seemed so caught up in the "romance" of it, while Caroline preferred to marry for love rather than status.)

I also don't get the "old money"/"new money" divide that permeated the "old money" families thinking, but that's an entirely different issue.
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JenniferRobb | 16 outras críticas | Aug 17, 2022 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
28
Also by
3
Membros
1,837
Popularidade
#14,010
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Críticas
74
ISBN
74
Línguas
2

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