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Angel at Dawn by Emma Holly

kathydavie's review against another edition

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3.0

Oh! This was so much better than Devil at Midnight! This tenth installment in the Midnight series (a.k.a. FitzClare Chronicles) was a delightful exploration of making a movie in the Hollywood of 1956 which just happens to reunite Grace with Christian (Devil at Midnight). An unknowing Grace with an angry Christian.

I did enjoy this very much in spite of all the weaknesses in the story. Holly has sunscreen making it possible for Christian to film during the day. Nor does Holly take a stand as to whether Naomi (Nim Wei) has any knowledge of Grace and Christian's earlier encounters---there's just this hint that maybe Naomi knows. I know, I know, there's supposed to be mystery but there isn't enough suggestion to provide this, just my own sneaking suspicion. Grace is a little too easy in her succumbing to Christian whereas Christian is not believable in his anger toward Grace. Yeah, I'm being picky. I would have liked it to not have been so easy.

I do like the change in Nim Wei...but does it last? It seems so contrary to her approach in the past.

k4yura's review against another edition

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3.0

top tier satirical straight smut (i am literally lesbian)

_snowy_m's review against another edition

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4.0

Definitely enjoyed the 2nd book of Christian & Grace alot more. Storyline moved smoother & quicker. If you enjoy the steaminess of Ms. Holly's sex scenes...there is no let down here. Emma more of the Fitz Clares please!!!
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