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Ebook About You are cordially invited to the wedding of Miss Heather Cynster . . . but not before she encounters kidnappers, danger, and a daring rescue at the hands of Viscount BreckenridgeDetermined to hunt down her very own hero, one who will sweep her off her feet and into wedded bliss, and despairing of finding him in London’s staid ballrooms, Heather Cynster steps out of her safe world and boldly attends a racy soiree.But her promising hunt is ruined by the supremely interfering Viscount Breckenridge, who whisks her out of scandal—and straight into danger, when a mysterious enemy seizes her, bundles her into a coach, and conveys her out of London.Now it’s up to the notorious Breckenridge to prove himself the hero she’s been searching for all along . . .Book Viscount Breckenridge to the Rescue: A Cynster Novel (Cynster Sisters Trilogy Book 1) Review :
Like many others, I have been reduced to skimming thru most of the exceedingly repetitious love scenes and nonsensical banter between the H/H. And. Don't get me. Started with the broken sentences. I realize Laurens is trying to create a certain impact with this tactic but it is insanely frustrating and does not permit the reader to follow the flow of the scene. "Fractured" seems to be one of her favorite words and it applies to the writing style in those scenes. Unfortunately (for us as readers) she is capitalizing on the popularity of the Cynster series but, the last 10 or more books are re-treads of the earlier books that first introduced us to this family. I'm sure I'm not the only one who is fed up with these females who -- for some completely unknown/irrational reasons -- are adamantly opposed to marriage. All of the "rakes" seem to suddenly and completely fall head over heels AND determine that they will marry this woman no matter what! We're supposed to believe that they are sexy, smart, polished, secure with their lot in life, yet nearly every leading man ends up doing/saying the things most certain to irritate the leading lady. Is it some twisted way of Laurens trying to rebel by crushing the previous notion that women are the weaker sex in need of protection and coddling? Well, maybe a wimpy and wishy-washy female isn't the best portrayal but some of her leading ladies are downright unlikeable because of their "not" falling for the handsome, virile hero. Would that somehow paint the women as shallow? Will we not admire her?Where was I ??? Yes, the "retread." The formula for most of her recent novels is the same. Insert a different name, slightly different circumstances, toss in the bad guys, have the smart and independent woman end up in ludicrous situations where she needs to be rescued and then: the sudden dawning that "I can't live without this man by my side, being my equal partner" not by "his" side being his partner. She just keeps cranking them out yearly and we keep spending money buying and reading them. Guilty as charged. Why? Because, when she's not writing fractured sentences and using the same love story time and again, she is a talented story teller and she has successfully kept us interested in this family and we WANT to see how the leaves on the branches of the extended family tree end up. I still think she was in her heyday with the original Cynster cousins series. Now the new books are poorly fleshed out with "honorable mention" of the past characters and/or minor supporting roles to keep you interested.As far as this trilogy goes, it should have been one volume with the three sisters' stories included as Parts 1, 2 & 3. Much of the useless scenes could be cut down and moved along more efficiently. I knew from the get-go that the Laird is going to end up with Angelica (will be HIGHLY surprised if I'm incorrect) but Ms Laurens is clever enough to keep you intrigued with the "evil mother" and why she's blackmailing her son (if he is truly her son) into these hare-brained schemes to "ruin" one of the Cynster sisters; hence the dragged out versions we are forced to read. This could have been one plump book with the three stories included and a great big happy ending (as you know it will be.I haven't read the second book yet but will be doing so soon. From others' reviews, it appears it may be an improvement over this one.... but I'm already dreading the 'map reading' scenes and the predictable love scenes..... honestly... who really doesn't want to read the juicy parts??? In this author's case: ME! Initially, I really enjoyed Ms Laurens knack for telling a good story with characters that I could very easily envision in my mind... including the secondary characters who often added a good bit to the stories.... her love scenes (in earlier books) were hot & spicy without being vulgar and the romance evolved over the course of the book. The heroines grew to love the hero and the story took some time to unfold...... unlike the two week romance where the H/H meet, hate, fornicate, become enlightened then fall into death-do-us-part love -- yeah, right.....I would LOVE to see a fresh story line and a throwback to her earlier writing style. I guess I'll continue to buy the books because I do love to read as it provides an escape from the rat race of everyday life. I'd hate to cross her off my 'go to' list of authors but something has to change.I gave this story 3 stars due to some of the intrigue (I think the Laird is gonna be a hottie), the fact that there are some good stretches of writing and the inclusion of "supporting characters" from past books. That made the book bearable. I didn't really think I got to "know" Breckenridge or Heather as they simply were not developed enough. Actually, 2.5 stars would be a more accurate rating but not an option. p.s. I have to say that Richard/Scandal was one of my faves from the original series (which was my first Laurens book and is still a scorching romance) but even in that book, the "Lady" & the "Vale" angle threw me. But it totally made sense for Breckenridge/Heather to seek haven with them since they live in Scotland. Lastly, I didn't seem to read much supporting evidence that Breckenridge was a legendary rake. Seemed pretty tame to me. This story and the writing are nauseatingly bad. Goes on forever! And ever! And ever! One of the many sexual encounters had to take up 3 chapters of the book. Her powerful and tightly knit family did not go after her and beat the kidnappers to a bloody pulp? They had to walk across Scotland? She wanted to stay with the villans? Geez this book is ridiculous and the writing is laughingly ridiculous. But hey, she's a Cynster! A very dumb Cynster. Breckenridge lost his balls as soon as he started running after her and the kidnappers. The page after page of stupidity went on forever! 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