Fetch Fairest Of Them All Illustrated By Josette Browning Manuscript
her style. Sometimes you found a book that you are embarassed to buy because of the cover, This is one of the book, I read the synopsis behind and I like it, Then, I turn the book to see the cover and I almost put it back, Luckily, I trust my instinct and I guess my hide is thick enough to buy this book, This book is really good: storywise, plotwise, and the character building, Sometimes the language can get cheesy but it's still fine, Considering how romance novels nowadays becoming a carbon copy of each other, this book is a find indeed,
Talitha Rowan was lost in the jungle of AFrica when she wasyears old, Then she was raised by a wild dogs pact untilyears later she was saved and brought to ENgland by her relative, By the time, she wa sfound, she resembled dogs more than human,
Daniel Canty is a low born
barrister cum physician, He is a cold and methodical man who climbed the rspectable world by his own intelligence and hard work, He was then given a challenge to make Talitha becoming a lady inyears, First time meeting Talitha, Daniel thought that she was a lost cause and only his curiosity about the circumstances of Talitha's background prone him to accept this challenge.
Daniel become mentor, parent, harsh taskmaster, and protector to Talitha, Bit by bit, Talitha remembered the teachings and studies she had had before she went missing, As Talitha absorbed new knowledge and adapted to this new life, the mystery of Talitha's background also became clear, Talitha's existence is a threat for some people and her life is in contant danger from them,
Not as the cover shown, this book does not have many erotic scenes inside, The relationship between Daniel and Talitha started as mentorstudent, There was never a hint or sign where they cross the line of that relationship before Talitha left Daniel's house, Of course, there was attraction but no action was taken, I would say the romance progress realistically and excellently, By the time they end up together, you can only say " At last, . "
I made it thru half of this book and then stopped, I loved the idea of the plot line and it did start off great with her being rescued from the wilds of Africa, her being mute from her years of being alone in the wild since childhood.
. . But I did not like how the author chose for her to start speaking, It was too sudden and I thought it would have been better to gradually start speaking, I also did not like how extremely impatient the hero was with her while trying to encourage her to start speaking, His impatience made me dislike his character and I lost interest in the book because of this, The last thing that I did not like was how the story moved along so quickly at least in the first half and it wasn't understandable that it was happening.
I would start a new chapter and start asking myself "wait, have we skipped forward" and then realize it had suddenly moved ahead by several months, or even years.
So it was an Eh for me, A cute female Tarzan style romance, An interesting premise. I enjoyed Talitha's transition. MY FAIR LADY
A true gentleman, Daniel Canty had worked furiously to achieve the high esteem of the English nobility, Therefore, it was more his reputation than the promise of wealth that compelled him to accept the ninth earl of Hawkenge's challenge to turn an orphan wild child into a lady.
But the girl who'd been recovered from the African interior was hardly an orphan and his beautiful charge was hardly a child,
Truly, Talitha was a woman and the most compelling Daniel had ever seen, But the mute firebrand also posed the greatest threat he had ever faced, In the tempestuous Talitha lay a danger far more perilous than the shadowy figure who'd murdered her mother and far more ruinous than the temptation of her unrestrained passion.
In the girl's soft kiss was the jeopardy which Daniel had fought all his life to avoid: the danger of losing his heart, .