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Once Upon a Plaid by Mia Marlowe
Once Upon a Plaid by Mia Marlowe




Once Upon a Plaid by Mia Marlowe

Whether it is an average or above-average representation of its genre is something that I can't determine, not without reading a few more romance novels. Overall, I have to say that "Pleasuring the Pirate" (excuse me, I can't stop giggling.) is an okay read. For the guys (not that many guys will actually ever read this), there is enough swordplay and intrigue to keep one turning the pages, but not nearly enough for my taste. She is good at describing the time period, capturing a naturalistic sense of dialogue, and creating a suspenseful plot. Bryan is a decent enough writer of historical romances. Surprisingly, though, it wasn't as horribly ridiculous as I thought it would be.

Once Upon a Plaid by Mia Marlowe

As expected, it is tawdry and cheesy in parts, with the requisite amount of delicately (and some very bawdily) written sex scenes. "Pleasuring the Pirate" (the title has already become a humorous euphemism in my household) by Emily Bryan is, well, a romance novel with-you guessed it-pirates. In truth, it was the first one that made me giggle hysterically.

Once Upon a Plaid by Mia Marlowe

I found the first one that struck my fancy. Indeed, how could I call myself an egalitarian reader if I have such a negative prejudice towards romance novels? To correct that, I decided to pick up my first ever romance novel. Never had an inkling of an ounce of a slight desire to pick up one of those tawdry bodice-rippers and skim through it. I admit it: I have never read a romance novel in my life. more ill literally read anything: mystery, sci-fi, fantasy, westerns, how-to, cooking, science textbooks, military history, Oprah's Picks, you name it.

Once Upon a Plaid by Mia Marlowe

The diversity on my bookshelves at home would make any UN member pleased. Review 2: So, I pride myself on my eclectic tastes in reading. One character that I couldn't relate to should bring down the whole review.And for only 2.99 it's still a fun read. I gave the book 4 STARs because of the brilliant writing and over all storyline. Review 1: I've read most of Mia Marlowe's book's and where I didn't find this one of my favorite it wasn't the worst book I've read either.The hero "Gabe" is likable enough but it's hard to like "Jack" the heroine.The storyline is unique and well written, with Gabe trying to make amends to his father and coming home too late and finding a home ran down, father dead and nieces running a muck.






Once Upon a Plaid by Mia Marlowe