Loretta Chase, The Devil's Delilah
Sat, Apr. 3rd, 2004 09:41 pmI actually had a bit of a hard time getting into the book at first, because I wasn't really accustomed to the narrative voice. After only having read one Loretta Chase, I wasn't sure if the narrator was being funny or not. I mean, I could tell, but I don't think I was in the right mindset or something to immediately fall into it.
That said, I had giant amounts of fun, and I adore the narrative voice and all the "meanwhile.."'s.
I also adore the Devil... does he have his own book?
And finally we have a nice, bookish hero who is decidedly not rakish or anything of the sort, a rather hoyden-ish Delilah, and assorted mishaps trying to recover her father (the Devil)'s memoirs, which, if published, may ruin her chance at a respectable marriage.
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That said, I had giant amounts of fun, and I adore the narrative voice and all the "meanwhile.."'s.
I also adore the Devil... does he have his own book?
And finally we have a nice, bookish hero who is decidedly not rakish or anything of the sort, a rather hoyden-ish Delilah, and assorted mishaps trying to recover her father (the Devil)'s memoirs, which, if published, may ruin her chance at a respectable marriage.
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