Sunday, June 8, 2025

The Kiss of a Stranger by Sarah M. Eden 8.5 hours on Libby

 Well, I always wondered about Covenant Communications and their "proper romances," and now I know! Thanks to our Ridgeview Ward book club, and Karen Lossee, we are reading this one and another one for our group. And since I enjoy these women so much, I'm carrying on. And I especially enjoy Karen and her thoughts and comments on what we've read. So, I was kind of surprised at the inanity of this book! She warned us it was a lightweight, and she was correct. I do have to say, though, that I enjoyed it sometimes. Lightweight can be fun, but this was too much, too silly, and too long. The plot was absolutely absurd and the premise was nuts, and yet, I could have lived with that except the prolonged misunderstanding between the two potential lovers went on and on and on. I thought at one point, this would be a good novella. Or even a short story. But over 8 hours of this absurdity? But that's on me... When I went to the library to look for the second one she recommended, I saw a whole shelf full by this author! Not the Persphone one that we will be reading, however. It's okay, I don't think I need to waste any more time on this genre. 

The handsome Lord Cavratt kisses the beautiful Catherine in a garden to blunt the advances of another suitor. Catherine's uncle insists he marry her, and so he does, and the rest of the story is absurd legal machinations that would never happen in a million years. But still... The absolute reliance on the opinion of others and the polite society was reminiscent of Jane Austen's work, I wonder if that's what the author was going for? What society thinks and the gossips, etc., got very tiresome to hear about. Okay, enough ranting. I will try to be kind when we meet to discuss this book. The good news is, it kept me amused sometimes on long hot summer walks!

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