Six Impossible Things: Rhymes with Love, Book 6

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Six Impossible Things: Rhymes with Love, Book 6

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Rating : 4.48 (697 Votes)
Asin : B06XBRP3RV
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Number of Pages : 572 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-05-21
Language : English

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Little does Roselie realize that she has underestimated Brody's resolve to keep her safe - for he has hopelessly fallen in love with her and is determined to do the impossible by stealing her heart in return.. In the sixth novel of the enchanting Rhymes with Love series from New York Times best-selling author Elizabeth Boyle, a nobleman falls in love with a beautiful spy he must protect. Now he must marry her. If only he had not given in to the irresistible temptation to kiss her. Lord Rimswell is a man of honor and absolutes. If he says something is impossible, it is. Miss Roselie Stratton is the very definition of impossible - headstrong, outspoken, and carrying a reticule of secrets that could ruin more than her reputation. Kissing Brody is hardly the most ruinous thing Roselie has ever done as a secret agent for the Home Officenor will she let a marriage of convenience stop her from continuing her work. Yet his life of right and wrong is turned upside down when he finds himself in a compromising situation with the most unyielding, yet maddeningly beautiful, woman in London

MyTime10"Roselie was not my favorite female lead" according to MyTime102. I am a HUGE Elizabeth Boyle fan and my library contains every book she's written/published. But this book was a miss for me. Little character development and it can't stand alone in the series. You have to have read at least the two previous "Rhymes With Love" books in order to catch some of the backstory on the main characters. Who is the mysterious Poldie she keeps referring to? Who are Louisa and Lavina? Who is Ilford and why is h. said Roselie was not my favorite female lead. I am a HUGE Elizabeth Boyle fan and my library contains every book she's written/published. But this book was a miss for me. Little character development and it can't stand alone in the series. You have to have read at least the two previous "Rhymes With Love" books in order to catch some of the backstory on the main characters. Who is the mysterious Poldie she keeps referring to? Who are Louisa and Lavina? Who is Ilford and why is h. Could have been better First off, I don't understand why this book was titled Six Impossible Things. The word impossible was appropriate, for in the first chapter the author expressed how people were always telling Rosalie that things were impossible for her to do or accomplish. I was expecting the phrase, "six impossible things," to be used somewhere later in the book but it never was. What six impossible things happened in this book? I surely don't know.. Spying is NOT Women's Work - WRONG! Diane D I'm not quite sure that I caught was the six impossible things were BUT I did love this story of a strong, independent woman who insists on putting herself in danger to help the Home Office capture spies. If she had been a man there would be no question about her talents and she would be their top spy. Because she was a woman, people insisted that she could not work for the Home Office - she could not investigate, she could not do an

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