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Well, this book wasn't nearly as good as I was expecting. I've read some of Kathleen Y'barbo's other books and like them, but The Inconvenient Marriage of Charlotte Beck was painful until the 2nd part. I'm notorious about reading the end of books... [Read on]
What a fantastic read. The characters were full of spunk which kept me laughing throughout the book. Charlotte knows what she wants in life at a young age. To work alongside her father after attending the University to get her degree in... [Read on]
A little clichéd and predictable, but I really enjoyed this book. Set in the mid 1800’s, Charlotte Beck is out to prove she is a grown woman who doesn’t need a husband. She has her heart set on college and running her father’s business while... [Read on]
A book that makes you laugh out loud is sometimes just what you need on a hard day. The Inconvenient Marriage of Charlotte Beck by Kathleen Y'Barbo is just that book. Book Synopsis: Unlikely romance is sometimes just an inconvenient... [Read on]
The Inconvenient Marriage of Charlotte Beck by Kathleen Y'Barbo (WaterBrook Press 2011) I did not realize when I selected this book for my next Blogging for Books read that it is actually third in a series, The Rocky Mountain Heiress... [Read on]
This book was good; it took about 50 pages and my putting the book down for a week, for me to get into it. I was extremely frustrated with the immaturity and bratty attitude of the main character Charlotte Beck. I wanted to strangle her for the... [Read on]
The Inconvenient Marriage of Charlotte Beck by Kathleen Y’Barbo was sort of a disappointment, actually. The description sounded really good, but it actually only described the last third of the book. The first two thirds were setting up for the... [Read on]
If I had realized that before I finished it, some things would have made a lot more sense. I make it a point to never start in the middle of a series for this reason alone. Beyond that, I did enjoy the story. I read it very quickly while... [Read on]
What a fun novel! Charlotte Beck and Viscount Hambly are young, unwed, and both in need of a 'convenient' marriage. After a long engagement, this 'convenient' marriage that inevitably turns into an inconvenient commitment. Although a... [Read on]
This was a well-written book, although predictable. I liked the spunk of Charlotte as she tries to buck the confines of women prejudices. She wants to take over the family business and go to college to work with numbers, her father wants her to... [Read on]