In addition, the book I bought lai even though the summary does not really appeal to me but as javais loved lauteure previous novels, I have still tried the experience. I have not too prolongs the suspense, I lai read two days of purchase for fear change your mind along the way. And I thanked to have cracked so this book is perfect from start to finish. For cons, the summary is misleading half. In fact, the part that made this novel did not tempt me is misleading.
Indeed, Joan and knowledge so that they are Tristan are still children (she is 8 years old when he has 4 more) and indeed Tristan quun galopin wasnt already at the age of 12 years. Invited to spend the holidays with his friends Deton the sole purpose dy make all possible nonsense imaginable. And as they age, who promised BE an adorable (and disreputable) debauched known and recognized has not done things by half and at the age of 28 years is (in) famous for his misdeeds. Another thing remains unchanged, his friendship with Joan's brother, Douglas. Best friends in debauchery.
When Joan, in fact, at the age of 24, she is considered too high, too far to the physical standard of the fashion of the times and is more dressed and headed by his mother, in the latest fashion, while just last fashion and physics are really incompatible. Moreover, it is almost considered an old girl and her mother despairs of seeing her married and decides to focus on Douglas. And this with the help of Joan remains unbeatable when it comes dobtenir what she wants her brother (and many other people). This will lead to a new meeting with Tristan, 10 years after their last interview. An encounter that will change all this and not especially in Joan as might have us believe the summary, but especially at Tristan.
And this is where I disagree with the back cover of the novel. While indeed Joan secretly love reading a novel serialized far from being recommendable for a young girl of good family not yet married: Fifty way to lose? (This title remind you of something: D). But she never, ever ny looking for a way to seduce Tristan. On the contrary, this is rather Tristan despite himself will do everything to be with Joan and will gradually fall in love delle (what it navait absolutely no plans: what was leaving as a personal challenge turns into passionate love) ( jexagère good but it rhymes! ^^). Sure, Joan has a weakness for Tristan low that will turn slowly in love then what learns to know him better, to discover who he really is (and we absolutely can not blame her succumb) but she never will attempt to seduce him (I repeat myself but it is really suggesting that the summary and that is WRONG!).
So I told you that this novel was perfect (and ballast), but I have to explain (quickly) (if my column will be endless) why. Right here: it has everything jadore in historical romances. Funny and lovable heroes. Tristan is just a totally perfect poached. He is funny, carefree (apparently), intelligent, determined, touching. Jai-loved on his behavior with Joan. He treats her like a princess without hesitation to send him to figure as she herself does, and then he does not really see sen but it still leads by the nose! Joan is itself a heroine as I like, funny, playful, super smart, well tempered character who does not take the head.
But above all this romance is funny. Hyper funny. I began to read it before Iron Man 2 (as you say that nothing I havent followed the film) and I have chuckled in the first pages and that until the end. So much so that my family was watching the film scrutinizing me very weird way (after a few pages they have come to realize that my book was hilarious) (but this did not stop to laugh at my silly smile that appeared by now). Yes, in addition to being giggling, that romance is absolutely too cute and will make you smile countless times.
You wash understood if i changed davis and decided describe this column, it's just to convince you to read it! I hope to have succeeded (and especially that it will appeal to both you Quà me!). Now, quickly, on!
Gonflablement Yours,
Melwasul
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