The Wedding Challenge (Matchmakers)
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| 10-19-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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I must say that this is the first book I have read in the series and by this author. So I came into this not knowing the characters. I felt it started off a bit slow and that I initially did not get to know the characters and their personalities well enough...perhaps they have been introduced previously in this series and other readers familiar with it may know them already. They grew on me though and this was an enjoyable read. I'm not sure there was anything very memorable about it...just a fun, engaging read. I felt the Bromwell and Callie's pain as they struggled to find their way to one another. I also plan to buy Francesca's story and I may read the others in the series as well.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-25 07:01:49 EST)
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| 10-13-08 | 5 | 0\1 |
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As usual, Candace Camp has given us another great Matchmaker adventure. I couldn't put it down. I can't wait for the next book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-19 07:02:41 EST)
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| 10-11-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I believe that this is the third book in the Matchmakers series by Candace Camp. The Matchmakers series revolves around Lady Francesca, a widow whose husband died leaving her almost nothing. To survive she plays matchmaker and in return people gift her with token of their esteem (jewelery) and she pawns them to pay the bills. And its obvious that she and the Duke of Rochford are meant to be together but... they never have.
Ms. Camp has a talent for writing beautiful historical romances, and this book was a delight. It deals with the Duke of Rochford sister and the earl of Bromwell who hates the Duke, after all its rumored that the Earl's sister was the Duke's mistress at one point. But things are not always as they seem. A highly enjoyable read, but even more important is that the next book is FINALLY about Lady Francesca and the Duke of Rochford! (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-15 02:27:04 EST)
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| 10-10-08 | 2 | (NA) |
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I've read some really good books by this author, but I didn't enjoy this one. The story was driven mainly by the heroine's childishness, foolishness and naiveté. Personally I prefer characters that I would want to be like -- smart, sophisticated and sassy! I thought this would have been an appropriate read for a pre-teen if it weren't for the sex scenes, which were a bit jarring and out-of-place, almost as if added after the story was written. Fortunately the villainess got what was coming to her at the end, saving the book from being a total loss. Other Candace Camp books I would recommend instead are A Stolen Heart and No Other Love.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-15 02:27:04 EST)
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| 09-27-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Author Candace Camp seems to be building to a crescendo in her intriguing Matchmaker series with the third of four books depicting love and witty repartee among the upper classes in Regency England. While I was increasingly engrossed by the first two books in the series, The Marriage Wager (Matchmakers) and The Bridal Quest, The Wedding Challenge had me from "Hello." Camp's true strength as a romance novelist is her ability to seamlessly weave subplots and minor characters into the main story. Here she has done that masterfully, and pushed what could have been a merely journeyman effort about the attraction of the sister of a duke and a secretive earl to highly entertaining first-rate romance.
Lady Calandra, the much younger sister of the tall, dark and handsome Duke of Rochford, has decided to approach Lady Francesca, matchmaker to the rich and desperate, about finding herself a husband. At twenty-three and having enjoyed five years out in society, Calandra (called Callie by friends and family) is tired of hearing her continued single status harped upon by her grandmother and the other older ladies of the ton. However, Callie is determined to choose her own husband rather than pick from the boring, but upstanding, men who are being pushed upon her by the older set. In approaching Lady Francesca, Callie has a secret motive, however. She has met someone who makes her heart go pitty-pat, a new face on the social scene -- Richard, Earl of Bromwell. But for some reason her formidable brother has forbidden her to see the dashing Lord Bromwell. So Callie figures that she will be freer to explore romantic possibilities with sexy Brom if she is being chaperoned by Francesca, and is far away from her brooding brother's influence. What follows is a scintillating mixture of romance and revenge, as the character of Brom's sister, Lady Daphne, enters the picture and we find out that both Daphne and Brom have reason to despise the Duke of Rochford. They despise him enough to entertain thoughts about exacting retribution on him and on his unsuspecting sister. The question is: Just how far are they willing to go? The story unfolds just fast enough to keep the reader glued to the page. The sexual tensions grow, not only between Brom and Callie, but between Francesca and the enigmatic Duke. Readers of the first two books in the series will be interested to discover some fascinating history about Francesca and the Duke. But though this book sets the reader up perfectly for the final book in this wonderful series, it never strays from the central romantic story being told and does stand on its own. I love this series and recommend it highly to romance fans who love tightly-written prose and a strong story line which leads to a satisfying conclusion. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-11 07:27:17 EST)
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| 09-25-08 | 4 | 0\1 |
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This book is the romance of Lady Calandra and Earl of Bromwell. I like both characters and the novel but problem was I want Duke of Rochford and Lady Francesca Houghston story. As a Matchmaker fan we got some great hints into what happened with Rochfor and Francesca in the past. Can't wait for The Courtship Dance due out Feb.2009.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-29 07:06:42 EST)
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| 09-08-08 | 3 | (NA) |
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The Wedding Challenge is a novel about revenge, one of my favorite storylines but it lacked the spark of deep seated anger. To be sure the hero was intent upon dallying with the heroine to get back at her brother but I never sensed any real intense resentment.
Callie and Brom meet at a masquerade ball and are instantly attracted to each other. They share a kiss and just a few words but neither knows who the other is until Callie's brother, Sinclair, the Duke of Rochford spies them together and warns Brom away from his sister. (btw Callie's brother can be insufferably arrogant where Callie is concerned treating her like a child) Brom's sister had accused Sinclair of seducing and abandoning her years ago and leaving her with his baby. Brom sees an opportunity to get under the Duke's skin by courting his sister. He is encouraged to do so by his sister too. Callie is unaware of past troubles between Brom and her brother, all she knows is that she desires to be with him, so she manages to get her friend Francesca to act as her chaperone while her brother is out of London. Francesca is glad to do so, seems there is a history with the Duke and Francesca too. Callie and Brom continue a rather proper courtship with Brom hoping that the Duke will take note and confront him. He has no desire to ruin Callie nor does he wish her harm. His sister does have some evil intentions and through her machinations puts Callie in harm's way. The characters here had good chemistry but were not vivacious like the secondary characters of Francesca and even Brom's wicked sister. Also a more vengeance minded hero would have put a little more spice in the action. Brom was almost tame. Callie was proper and did try to stand up to her brother but she was no dynamic heroine. However, the sexual tension was good. I had not read the prior books in the series so had no knowledge of some of the characters. This book can stand on its own. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-26 07:49:23 EST)
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| 09-03-08 | 5 | 1\5 |
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Although she is already twenty-three years old and many of her peers proclaim she is on the shelf, Lady Calandra Lilles is not rushing out to find a husband. None of her wannabe suitors have been able to face her protector, her unapproachable brother, the Duke of Rochford.
At a masquerade ball, the Earl of Bromwell dances with her and for the first time in a long time she feels an attraction, but assumes he will turn into a coward when he meets her sibling. Instead to her shock, he shows his animosity towards Rochford. Intrigued by the reactions of the two men, Callie is further stunned when her brother orders her to never see Bromwell again; she asks why but he offers no explanation. Not afraid of her sibling, Callie obtains the help of friend Lady Francesca Haughston so that she can continue to see Brom although she knows someday a reckoning between her and the two men in her life will occur. The keys to the third delightful Matchmaker Regency romance (see THE MARRIAGE WAGER and THE BRIDAL QUEST) are once again the strong support cast and the hostile relationship between the two men the heroine loves. The story line contains mystery elements involving Callie's need to know why her brother and her beloved are such loathing enemies. Fans will relish Candace Camp's terrific historical as revenge appears to trump love. Harriet Klausner (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-08 07:26:13 EST)
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| 09-03-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This is my favorite of the Matchmaker series so far. I liked Callie since the first book and was happy that she got her own book.
I am glad that she and Bromwell did not strip each other a few hours after they meet. Ms. Camp developed the characters nicely and also gave a glimpse into Francesca and Rockford's past. I can't wait for "The Courtship Dance" - their story. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-08 07:26:13 EST)
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| 08-31-08 | 4 | 3\3 |
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Camp's Matchmakers series has been great reading from start to finish. While I thoroughly enjoyed "The Wedding Challenge" Callie and Brom's characters were no where near as interesting and as spellbinding as the secondary characters of Rochford and Francesca. As far as romance novels go, it's fairly standard in its plot line. As a youngish heroine, Callie's "impetuousness" grates on the nerves a little, and Brom lacked backbone, but their story was light hearted and easy to love. There were some cute plot twists thrown in, but for the most part I found myself wanting Callie and Brom to get on with it so I could get back to reading about Rochford and Callie. Finally at the end of this novel we get some glimpse into the tension that has been building for the past three books and frankly February can't come soon enough!! I can't wait for "The Courtship Dance" to FINALLY get the Francesca and Rochford story that we have all been waiting for!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-04 02:12:27 EST)
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| 08-31-08 | 5 | 2\2 |
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I really liked this installment of the Matchmakers series. It was well written and thoroughly entertaining. Also it laid the ground work for the next book and left me anxiously waiting to see if Francesca and Rochford get together (I'm sure they will, but I can't wait to see how it unfolds). Anyway this was a really good read that is sure to keep you turning the pages.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-04 02:12:27 EST)
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| 08-29-08 | 5 | 0\1 |
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I thoroughly enjoyed the third installment of the matchmakers series. I wondered how the author could possibly explain the past history for Francesca and Rochford but she delivered. I won't go into the plot--you'll just have to read it. But now, I have to wait until February for the finale!!!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-01 07:48:16 EST)
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| 08-27-08 | 5 | 0\1 |
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Lady Calandra, age 23, is the sister of a Duke. Beautiful and well dowered, she is much sought after, but she has been in no hurry to accept a suitor. No one had really held her interest until the Earl of Bromwell came along. Although he would appear to be a good match and seems interested in her, the Duke orders his sister to have nothing to do with the man. Uncharacteristically, he refuses to explain his actions and much upset, Lady Calandra goes to stay with her friend Lady Francesca Haughston, the Matchmaker of the series. Lady Haughston does not know that the Duke has forbidden his sister to see the Earl, and under her watch eye, Bromwell begins to court Calandra.
Although the desire between Callie and Bromwell practically sizzles on the paper, all is not well. The Earl has a sister with a grudge against the Duke and he pretends to himself and to her that he is only seeing Calendra to annoy the Duke. He has no idea how much of a troublemaker his sister really is, however. The plot is a simple one - a romance is building but an impediment must be resolved. The pleasure in reading the story comes from the characters themselves, the growing friendship of Calendra and Francesca, the respect between the Duke and his sister, the essentially honorable nature of the Earl. These are nice people, you want them to be happy. I appreciated the fact that the author has not exaggerated the characters to make an overly dramatic story. The Duke isn't an ogre but a concerned brother. Callie isn't a wild child but someone who carefully weighs her feelings against her brother's wishes and tries to do what is proper. The Earl doesn't set out to ruin Calandra but just to pique her brother. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-08-30 07:26:30 EST)
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