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More and More

By: Stella Cameron
Binding: Unbound
Publisher: iPublish.com
ISBN: 0759560889
ISBN-13: 9780759560888
Released: 02 Jan 2001
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I found this very boring and very hard to even finish. - By: , 22 Aug 1999
The female was so boring with stilted dialogue. The hero is not memorable.
Sensual and funny without trying - By: , 25 Jul 1999
I had not read any of Ms. Cameron's novels before but now I am hooked. This novel was surprisingly sensual for the time period (1800's) but not implausible. At the same time, it was very funny in a natural & realistic kind of way. After reading this book, my spirits were uplifted but I didn't want it to end. (Four hundred & some pages are not enough.) I hope Ms. Cameron continues with stories about the other tenants of Number 7.
Boring - By: , 09 Jul 1999
I am a huge Stella Cameron fan, I have enjoyed her past works & look forward to her up in coming book Key West but More & More was a disapiontment. The love story was boring & the ending was perdictable.
Mysterious and fun - By: , 26 May 1999
This was my first Stella Cameron historical. Now I'm going to find alll the rest. The love story is interesting because there isn't silly fighting. Although the hero & heroine aren't a natural pair, they want each other so much. Very sexy. I loved alll the characters, including mean old Spivey, & the mystery grabbed me without interfering with what was happening between Ross & Finch.
Boring and repetitive--most disappointing! - By: , 22 May 1999
I have enjoyed Ms .Cameron's contemporary romances so much, I finallly decided to try one of her historicals. Although I like historicals, this one was a great disappointment. The characters had no depth, the same sex (not love) scene was recycled over & over, & so was the dialog! Very little seemed true to the period; servants were the intimates of the "gentry," the heroine was sexuallly curious & liberated; in fact, there seemed very little sense of period at alll. If the author hadn't identified the date, I doubt I could have placed this in any particular pre-industrial revolution era with any accuracy. I highly recommend True Bliss, Sheer Pleasures & Pure Delights--skip this one!