Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Devil's Cub by Georgette Heyer


I don't know if it's me, or what, but I didn't enjoy this. I simply adored These Old Shades, and perhaps I was looking for a These Old Shades Part Deux. Alas, no.

I found Vidal to be utterly detestable, but not in an endearing way like so many heroes from historical romances are. In some scenes he disgusted me and in other scenes I just want him to shut the heck up. Mary I liked, up to a point, but I couldn't understand how she could fall for him.

The return of characters from These Old Shades made this somewhat enjoyable. Leonie and Rupert made me giggle like in the predecessor. And Fanny was her usually flitty self.

I don't know if it was just the character of Vidal that ruined this book for me, or what, but no scenes stood out to me and I didn't become attached to any of the brand new characters. Sad that I could dislike a Heyer book so much, but I can not tell a lie. I think I need to take a Heyer break.



2 comments:

Svea Love said...

aw that stinks. I know sometimes when I read a book I really like, and then immediately follow up with the next one in line, I usually end up disappointed. I hope your next book makes up for it!

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Joanne said...

I really like your review -- you gotta be honest and call it like you see 'em! Hope your next book is a winner!