“Delightful.”
—Nora Roberts
A perennial New York Times bestselling author, whose books have reached as high as #1, Julia Quinn returns with Ten Things I Love About You, another clever, witty, and delightful historical romance. Author Jill Barnett calls the incomparable Quinn, “Truly our contemporary Jane Austen,” Time magazine says her books are, “Smart, funny”—and this absolutely delicious tale of a beautiful country girl equally desired by an aging lecherous lord and his handsome rogue of a nephew is further proof that, “1. [Quinn’s] characters are engaging, fun, and witty. 2. [Her] dialogue is engaging, fun and witty” (Orlando Sentinel).
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 2/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Overall The author has a unique writing style that I really enjoy. The book is fun to read starting with the back cover and The 10 Things You Should Know About
This Book. Sebastian and Annabel are engaging in addition to some secondary characters. Mrs Buttorworth books make an appearance. I enjoy seeing characters
from previous books Olivia and Harry make an appearance in this one. I recommend this book!
Violence The violence is limited to the old guy trying to take advantage of herwhich I consider crude and maybe not violent. There is also a punch between men.
Language Several uses of the word \"d@mn\", the language does not distract from the story.
Sexual Only one physical scene. A couple leading up to it. Tastefully written and in historical context. And the unwelcome and crude advances of the old uncle.
Drug & Alcohol Some drinking; Sebastian awakes with a hangover. The grandma drinks a lot.