In Pursuit of Eliza Cynster
A Cynster Novel
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Great story
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The story was a little more action packed than the first which was nice but the bond between the characters was a bit flat. These were both overkill to set up the third book, not sure why we had such similar story lines but u now expect a lot in the next one. The narrator has great male voices but the females r a little baby sounding. It makes the story telling a little annoying when the main characters are interacting Could have been shorter.
Overall a decent listen.
Filler for book three
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It was so refreshing to finally get to another Cynster book where the hero isn’t afraid of his emotions and can identify them! And to have a sensible heroine! There’s absolutely no “I’ll make her want to marry me by giving her good sex” crazy reasoning here.
I easily put this in the top 3 Cynster novels simply because the hero and the heroine are not thinking/doing the same things as almost very other hero and heroine in this series.
I can’t give this five stars because so much of the kidnapping plot is similar to the previous book. But, thankfully, this one focused on getting away from the kidnappers and not “what are my feelings?”/“she has to marry me and I will convince her with my body so I don’t have to say I love her or even hint that I might”/“I will only marry for love and you can’t make me” tired plots.
I hold out hope that this means the author has FINALLY realized she’s been writing the same hero:heroine and plot book after book. Maybe the next book will stray from that pattern too! One can hope!
Finally!
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Good, could've been better!!!
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Twists and turns like a rivers flow
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