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Appartiene alle SerieThe Herriard Family (book 1) Appartiene alle Collane EditorialiHarlequin Historical (1121) È contenuto in
Anusha Laurens is in danger. The daughter of an Indian princess and an English peer, she's the perfect pawn in the opulent courts of Rajasthan. Even so, she will not return to the father who rejected her. Arrogant angrezi Major Nicholas Herriard is charged with bringing the alluring princess safely to her new life in Calcutta. Nick's mission is to protect, to serve--but under the searing Indian sun an initial attraction unfurls into a forbidden temptation. This beautiful, impossible princess tests the very limits of his honor--especially when Nick is left with only one option to keep Anusha safe: marriage. But the fast-flowing waters of the Ganges determine a different fate, and duty may separate them forever.... Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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However, I was super disappointed with the heroine, Anusha. As a mixed race individual, she doesn't feel like she belongs anywhere. Fair. She's adamant that she is both English and Indian, and that's a constant struggle, which is interesting and relatable. That was all thrown away at the end because Anusha was just sooooo happy to be with Nick that she didn't care if people cut her hair, changed her clothes, or made her walk a certain way. By the end of the novel, we lost Anusha, and her most defining feature was that she loved Nick. Bor-ing. I don't have a problem with a woman who really loves her man, but it is problematic when she sacrifices everything to be with him and he's just along for the ride. The ending was such a letdown, that it ruined the book for me, and it didn't deliver overall. ( )