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Book Reviews of False ColoursBook Review: Delightful story of two intelligent young people. Summary: 5 Stars
Eccentric relatives cause all kinds of trouble for Cressy and Christopher, but they use their wits to overcome all. Some clever dialog and a current of humor enliven the novel.
The Sourcebook format makes a more comfortable read than the usual paperback. My only complaint is the impostors on the cover. They are nothing like the Cressy and Kit I have in my head.
Book Review: False clours Summary: 5 Stars
In this delightful romance Ms. Heyer has one twin taking the place at an engagement dinner for his brother who is missing. The problems arise when Kit has to continue with the deception. Naturally he and his twin's fiancee fall in love, with all of the difficulties typical of this sort of charade. The novel is great reading and of course, has a happy ending.
Book Review: Entertaining as always. Summary: 5 Stars
G. Heyer is one of my favorite authors. Her stories always entertain and allow me to escape from the day to day stuff that I have to deal with. Her characters are fun and human. Easy to relate to her characters and their situations.
Book Review: False Colours Summary: 5 Stars
Once again Georgette Heyer writes a book which holds your interest from start to finish. She always manages to have an unexpected ending.
Book Review: One of Heyer's best Summary: 5 Stars
I can't get enough of Georgette Heyer books. I read them over and over. This is one of her best.
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