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Penny Jordan


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Final book in series is a GREAT disappointment 21 Jun 2008
By Texas Annie - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
After finally making it to book 8 of the 8-book series Royal House of Niroli, I had great hopes for this book. I was very disappointed. The hero was a jerk who didn't finally show any redeeming qualities until about the last 8 pages. And I really thought that the final book would make an attempt to tie the 8 related couples together in some way, to let us see how the couples in the previous books were faring - children, etc. - since these were all cousins/siblings from the same royal family - but no, there was virtually no mention of them. If Harlequin is going to bother to have a series about the same family, there should be some actual interaction among these characters. It's fine if each couple has its own book, but let there be some INTERACTION - that's the pleasure of having a series spotlighting one extended family - INTERACTION ! Penny Jordan wasted such a good opportunity to really tie things together. I felt cheated when I finally put down book 8. Like, is that all there is?

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