His Golden Ring Brazen Brides Book 2 edition by Cheryl Bolen Romance eBooks

His Golden Ring Brazen Brides Book 2 edition by Cheryl Bolen Romance eBooks
This book was published in 2005 as "One Golden Ring" and I bought it and read it years ago on my Kindle. Now Bolen, who's one of my favorite authors, reintroduces it as "His Golden Ring" in both ebook and paper and nowhere in the description does it say this is not a new book; because the title is different, Amazon didn't give me the notification that I'd already bought the book. The mystery deepens: "One Golden Ring" is also being sold for Kindle under the original title and the paperback will be reissued in December. Bolen's website shows the new cover with the old title. The same thing is happening with the next book in the series; it was originally called "Lady Sophia's Rescue" but has been changed and expanded, as well as renamed, according to a note on Amazon. What are they thinking? This is no way to satisfy readers. At least it's still within the time limit to get my money back for this new old book.
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His Golden Ring Brazen Brides Book 2 edition by Cheryl Bolen Romance eBooks Reviews
This was a book I finished by sheer stubbornness because it seemed incredible to me that thoughts and dialogues between the protagonists often ended up reduced to brain fart.
It appears there was no idea or concept onto how to advance the plot to fill 276 pages, so the writer decided to go on adding story lines that were as shallows as the "perfect" characters. Yawn.
I found boring the H/h spend like 65% of their time together coupling like rabbits or thinking about. And do not get me wrong I have nothing against steamy romance (I love Sherry Thomas for that matter), but I have everything against when sex is used as pages filler. That tells me the writer does not know very well how to develop a deep relationship between its characters and their emotional development is replaced with sex. When I read a romantic book I hope the protagonists fall in love and not just are horny (to be in love is not the same as to be in lust).
Another thing this book is not an historical romance it is a contemporary romance disguised as historical romance, because is more than evident the utter lack of research and the sloppy way showing customs than do not correspond to the time or the characters behaving completly in anachronic ways (just to name two a young unmarried wealthy miss -Verity- riding in Hyde Park alone every morning. An unmarried aristocratic woman—Fiona—going everywhere with a gay man—Trevor—without chaperon. Yeah, right...).
I can not recommend this book unless you are suffering from insomnia or stubbornness -P
The second book in the Brazen Brides Series was as hard to put down as the first book was. Lady Fiona is the daughter of a peer. She is now without her parents, both recently deceased, and her older brother Randolph, Lord Agar, has been kidnapped. She has no where to turn. At the Opera, she is seated directly across from a very handsome man, Nicholas Birmingham. He is rumored to be the wealthiest man in England. The next day she goes to him and proposes marriage if he will help her by paying her brother's ransom. At first he says no but still offers her the money as a loan. The ensuing tale of their marriage and first anniversary will keep you reading. Enjoy!
In One Golden Ring, Cheryl Bolen visits one of her favorite situations, the marriage of convenience. When Lady Fiona Hollingsworth learns that her brother is being held for ransom by Spanish bandits, she decides that the only collateral she has with which to raise 25,000 pounds is herself, and her status as the daughter of an earl. Even though her late father left a near-worthless estate to her missing brother, she knows her own value as a member of the ton. So she approaches extremely wealthy businessman Nicholas Birmingham, offering marriage and social standing in exchange for her brother’s ransom.
At first thought, Nick Birmingham rejects the idea of marriage, although he is willing to loan, or even give, the ransom to the lovely Lady Fiona. Known as the Fox of the Exchange, Nick spends his days making money and his nights with ladies who are not Ladies. But when his brother Adam tells him he’s a fool to reject the marriage, Nick begins to realize just how attracted he is to Fiona, and accepts her offer.
Fiona and Nick are each cautiously pleased to find how well they get along, in the bed chamber as well as in the drawing room. But convenience does not equal confidence, and both have their reservations. Fiona believes that Nick has married her only for her social status (that was the agreement, after all), and knows about his recent mistress. Is her husband still seeing the pretty actress? And why won’t Nick discuss his business activities with her?
Nick believes Fiona has married him only for his money (that agreement, again), and that she is still in love with the earl to whom she was once engaged, before he married another woman (in Bolen’s The Counterfeit Countess).
Tensions build over differences in social standing as well as more practical matters. Can Fiona accept Nick’s young illegitimate daughter? Will her snobbish brother forgive her for marrying the businessman who provided his ransom? Can Nick rescue his own brother from peril? And what will happen when Nick’s shy sister discovers the true identity of the man she’s met in the park?
Bolen pulls all the threads together in a delightful story of two people who are just a little too restrained to admit to their unexpected love for one another, so obvious to all those around them, in a most enjoyable Regency romance.
This book was published in 2005 as "One Golden Ring" and I bought it and read it years ago on my . Now Bolen, who's one of my favorite authors, reintroduces it as "His Golden Ring" in both ebook and paper and nowhere in the description does it say this is not a new book; because the title is different, didn't give me the notification that I'd already bought the book. The mystery deepens "One Golden Ring" is also being sold for under the original title and the paperback will be reissued in December. Bolen's website shows the new cover with the old title. The same thing is happening with the next book in the series; it was originally called "Lady Sophia's Rescue" but has been changed and expanded, as well as renamed, according to a note on . What are they thinking? This is no way to satisfy readers. At least it's still within the time limit to get my money back for this new old book.

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