The Husband Hunt
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Lynsay Sands
“You can’t help but fall in love with Lynsay Sands!”—Christina DoddNew York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands takes romance fans on The Husband Hunt. Bestselling author Suzanne Enoch, declares that, “Lynsay Sands hits all the right notes,” and any reader who has ever been touched by the unique Sands romantic magic—be it her delectable Argeneau family vampire novels, her Scottish highlands-set historicals, her marvelous Medieval love stories, or her delightful Regency Era romps—would no doubt enthusiastically agree. The Husband Hunt is a wild and captivating ride, as a rakish lord with no interest in marriage must fight his growing attraction for the enormously popular, exquisite beauty he ignored years earlier when she was merely a bright-eyed, infatuated child.
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Author
Lynsay Sands
Pages
384
Publisher
Harper Collins
Published Date
2012-02-28
ISBN
0062096583 9780062096586
Ratings
Google: 4
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"This book...lacked something. I can't quite put my finger on it, but ultimately it lead to me not getting very attached to the story, nor the characters involved in the story. Jaxie is just....sort of there, like every other character.<br/><br/>Frankly I can't even really remember what happened. I can't recall a single turning point in the book that made me remarkably happy.<br/><br/>Plot: Boyfriend breaks up with girl, girlfriend seeks to prove all reasons boyfriend provided as wrong, meets up with boyfriend's biggest enemy, both use each other in a public eye to "get back" at him, meanwhile she's seeing more of this other man on the sly and falling in love with him (lol), she decides that boyfriend was actually right and they shouldn't be together (mostly because she decided she's in love with guy that's much more her pace.), thus begins the shortest conflict ever in terms of the end product.<br/><br/>Honestly, it's a fanfiction with boring characters and tired plotlines."
"I think this is closer to a 3.5 than a 3 in all honesty. I preferred this book out of the series for sure. Something about Lisa's personality really pulled me in and her love for Robert was endless. It was adorable and there was far fewer times where I was distracted by the silliness or cringiness. <br/><br/>I loved seeing Robert and Lisa come together and the sweetness of it all. Overall, I'm happy to have read this one. :)"