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Cheryl Adnams

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Werken van Cheryl Adnams

The Day We Met (2015) — Auteur — 9 exemplaren
The Bushranger's Wife (2019) 5 exemplaren
Handpicked (2017) 1 exemplaar
The Girl From Eureka (2019) 1 exemplaar
We'll Meet Again 1 exemplaar
Heart of the River (2024) 1 exemplaar

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A quick, light read based around the post Eureka Rebellion era of gold rush Victoria.Suspend your scepticism and enjoy the romance.
 
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ElizabethCromb | 1 andere bespreking | Dec 1, 2023 |


Rating: ★★✬☆☆ (2.5/5 Stars)
Title: The Bushranger's Wife
Author(s): Cheryl Adnams
Character(s):
Prudence Stanforth: 22 years old, Red, Green Eyed
Jack Fairweather: Brunette, Brown Eyed
Setting: Central Highlands, Victoria, Australia
Tag(s): Romance, Historical
Content Rating:
POV: Third Person
Smexy Level: Hot
Favorite Quote(s): N/A
Overall Opinion:
"The Bushranger's Wife" started off on a high note but unfortunately as the story progressed, it started to dwindle down and I became quite disappointed by the direction of Prudence and Jack relationship. What led me to this novel originally was the blurb. I became intrigued by the premise and was fascinated by the idea of Jack robbing Prudence at gunpoint during her carriage ride home later causing a possible courting. You're able to feel the intensity of their attraction through the pages in the first few chapters of this Western romance but once the leading lady decided to run away from home after discovering a dark secret her grandmother hide from her since birth, the romance loss is momentum and became way too instant for me. It started off good than escalated to a point that just seem unbelievable. Furthermore I wasn't a fan of the heroine. It felt like she was more into Jack the Devil unlawful ways than the man himself and her childish tendencies was annoying at times. Overall, an okay read that left me disappointed and wanting more.
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ayoshina | 1 andere bespreking | Jul 31, 2022 |
A nice set of four short stories, although they mostly read like first chapters instead of stand alone stories. Quick reads, but well written and absorbing. A good introduction to these authors.
 
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AngelaJMaher | Jun 18, 2018 |
Chasing the Flames continues my run of reading novels set in South Australia (definitely not a bad thing, although I still don’t understand the FruChocs love). It has the added distinction of being set in McLaren Vale, which is an absolutely gorgeous wine growing region with a ginormous hill for both cars and cyclists. What I didn’t know about McLaren Vale is that it’s also home to some of Australia’s most desirable bachelors, the Muller brothers. This is the second book in a planned trilogy (the first book is Bet on It) focusing on one brother at a time.

For Chasing the Flames, it’s Brian’s turn. Brian’s the most sensitive and possibly the most damaged Muller brother. He’s quiet and cautious, even more so after his disastrous divorce from Maria. But Trisha, who has been his friend since childhood has a hidden secret – she’s loved Brian since she was little. As they’re both now pushing 40, that’s a long time! Just as Trisha works up her courage to tell Brian how she feels, Maria returns to McLaren Vale. She’s your stereotypical gold-digger who will use all her charms to lure Brian back to her lair. Add to that pesky journalist Liz, who is researching the Muller boys for an article and never, ever misses an opportunity to try one on and you’ve got a serious case of missed chances and misread signs.

Despite having not yet read Bet on It, I easily understood the world the Mullers inhabit (in fact, I think it would be even more fun now to return to that story to see how Gabby and Seth got together). The scenery is gorgeous and the brothers quite jovial and teasing – the closeness of the trio shone through the pages. I did find Brian a little more dense that your average hero (how can he not realise what he has with Trisha is gold?) and his eagerness to never hurt anyone, even a gold-digging ex-wife a little perplexing. He’s lucky that Trisha is a very strong, persistent woman who has taken the bad things in her life and used them to build character. I think Trisha as the heroine shone more brightly than Brian – he’s more of man candy to me. Hopefully Trisha will wake him up to what’s going on in the world.

The thing I enjoyed most about Chasing the Flames was that it didn’t follow the conventional progression of a romance novel. Trisha and Brian got together very early on and things were super steamy (now I understand why there are so many 40˚C days in South Australia). Everything seemed peachy until the arrival of Maria and Liz getting her claws stuck into Brian. There was not just one, but several roadblocks to the pair’s happiness and the climax was excellent. Not only was it hot, but it covered an important part of Australian summer (I’m not going to spoil the surprise here). I loved the deviations and how at times I really wasn’t sure if Trisha and Brian would ever find their happiness.

Chasing the Flames combines wit and comedy with serious issues, but still gives the reader a happy-sigh worthy ending. Great for a weekend read.

Thank you to Random House for the eARC.

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birdsam0610 | Oct 18, 2014 |

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8
Leden
20
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#589,235
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½ 3.7
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4
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14