Testing Miss Toogood

by Stella Cameron | Romance | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0778321487 Global Overview for this book
Registered by thegoaliegirl of Vancouver, Washington USA on 1/15/2012
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Journal Entry 1 by thegoaliegirl from Vancouver, Washington USA on Thursday, January 19, 2012
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Journal Entry 2 by thegoaliegirl at on Monday, February 6, 2012

Released 12 yrs ago (2/4/2012 UTC) at

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Journal Entry 3 by wingnimrodielwing at Evanston, Illinois USA on Friday, February 10, 2012
Your box made it here safely. Thanks for the books.

This is the second copy to come into my possession, so I will be reading it before releasing as it caught my interest last time it passed through my hands.

From Booklist
Dominic Elliot and his brother, Nathan, are trying to rid Regency-era London of a vile predator who calls himself the Silken Cat. He kidnaps young women, holds them overnight for ransom, promising to release them with virtue intact. When a maid is abducted in place of her mistress and her employers dismiss her, Dominic convinces his mother to hire her at the family manse. In order to make the deal work, Dominic agrees to take Fleur Toogood, the impoverished daughter of a country vicar, under his wing and find her a suitable husband. An independent young woman with high standards and a penchant for solving problems, Fleur spies on Dominic (who is finding no man worthy of her) and puts herself in the path of danger. Although entertaining enough, this historical lacks the steamy heat that Cameron brings into her popular contemporary suspense novels. Diana Tixier Herald
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Journal Entry 4 by wingnimrodielwing at Evanston, Illinois USA on Thursday, February 23, 2012
I was a little disappointed. I got about a quarter of the way into the book and started thinking it seemed familiar. I didn't remember reading this before, but I remembered the evnys of the last half of the book clearly. It's been awhile since I read a regency era romance, so I'll have to look up past reading lists to see when I read this one.

It was a quick light read. Not the best example of it's plot type but I enjoyed it both times around :)

Journal Entry 5 by wingnimrodielwing at CTA Purple Line South Blvd Station in Evanston, Illinois USA on Thursday, February 23, 2012

Released 12 yrs ago (2/23/2012 UTC) at CTA Purple Line South Blvd Station in Evanston, Illinois USA

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I finished reading this on the train home. So, I left it in the window of a free paper box as I left the station to continue my walk home. The paper box should keep this book from getting damp in the drizzle outside

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