The average rating for A Gentleman Always Remembers based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2020-03-23 00:00:00 Adam Mcintyre The bad guy's motivation was hella contrived. He would never have admitted to what he previously supposedly confessed to. Why would he self incriminate in the absence of proof? So the supposed impetus for all of this shady behaviour is simply put, stupid and unlikely. This book was very dull overall. Even the convenient to the plot new character who literally dropped out of the sky couldn't save it. All the couplings were annoying and flat. Main and secondary. Also I'm getting tired of Candace Camp's men grabbing and assaulting women they've only just met with unasked for kisses. Like supes tired. And she somehow makes every intimate scene after seem like a grab and dash, in incredible inappropriate locations. I give those parts of the book a big ole SKIP. Wish I'd skipped it altogether. |
Review # 2 was written on 2011-11-16 00:00:00 Pat McCaffrey Charming. Unexpected houseparty with guests dropping in (literally and figuratively), the measles, busybodies, and rakes gone straight. Camp has good character development, an endearing cast, tempered humor and sweet emotions. An intriguing mystery that stirs the pot moves things along beyond mere relationships. Overall, it leaves you smiling. |
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