Lady Meines Herzens: Roman (2012) - Plot & Excerpts
This story was a bit hard to get into at first, which is one of the reasons it's only getting four stars. The other reason is Brandon and his absolutely ridiculous, stick to the rules, honor BS. He's a freaking double duke and he acted as if he was powerless and... GAH! Thinking of all his stupid reasons makes me want to rip my hair out. If it hadn't been for Sophie and Lady Hamilton, the whole thing would have been a shambles. The beginning worried me a bit too... Sophie encourage someone else to be jilted when she had suffered such a horrible experience. However, as soon as I saw how unhappy Clarissa was and then the introduction of the prince, well, who wouldn't support her? All in all, a good read and I would recommend to all my romance lovers. I'm totally torn on my feelings for this book.Things I didn't like first:- It takes Brandon a ridiculous amount of time to figure his shit out. 90% of the book was him being unsure of what kind of wife was best for him. If I was Sophie I would have flipped.- The back and forth - can we be together? no we can't! yes we can! no we can't! got old fast for me. Don't get me wrong. I LOVE ANGST, but when it's the same conflict over and over and over and over I get bored.Things I loved:- SOPHIE AND THE WRITING GIRLS. How fantastic to have women doing jobs that typically belonged to men. What a statement! (Especially for that time period)- Clarissa - How awesome to watch her grow from being a woman who wished to be a wallflower to one in charge of her own destiny? Truly awesome.I'm definitely going to continue on with the series because I truly do love the Writing Girls. The book was well-written and engaging, minus the repetitive conflict. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the other books in the series don't do this.
What do You think about Lady Meines Herzens: Roman (2012)?
thoroughly enjoyed this. a nice bit of light fluff for a friday night relaxing.
—ascribner1992
Liked the characters but the book dragged. The plot was also lacking a bit.
—rofigs