Book 66: Midsummer Magic

NUMBER: 66
TITLE: Midsummer Magic
AUTHOR: Catherine Coulter
STARTED: November 19, 2007
FINISHED: November 21, 2007
PAGES: 412
GENRE: Romance

FIRST SENTENCE: Philip Evelyn Desborough Hawksbury, Earl of Rothermere, handed his gloves and riding cloak to the marquess's butler, Shippe, glanced briefly toward the array of footmen who hovered nearby in the great entryway of Chandos Chase, and said quietly, "How does my father?"

SUMMARY: [From barnesandnoble.com] Good beach reading, Coulter's 1987 historical romance finds the beauteous and brainy Frances Kilbracken forced into marriage with the roguish Hawk (yes, I did say, Hawk). After fulfilling his conquest of Frances, Hawk abandons her and is smitten by a mystery woman, who actually is guess who?

REASON FOR READING: I think there was a review for it over at Smart Bitches.

THOUGHTS: Egads. It has been so long since I read this that I am only able to remember to things:

1. Well, that seems a believable to build a relationship.
2. Ah! Another superfluous plot line. Kill it! Kill it!

MISCELLANEOUS: What was so midsummer about this?

RATING: 5/10 [Meh.]

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