Un baile a medianoche

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Julia Quinn: Un baile a medianoche (Spanish language, 2013)

442 pages

Spanish language

Published May 12, 2013

ISBN:
978-84-15139-70-6
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OCLC Number:
822533282

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"Lady Arabella Lydon, Belle, está pasando unos días con sus primos, los duques de Ahsbourne, cuando se tropieza con John Blackwood, un veterano de la guerra contra Napoleón propietario de las tierras vecinas. Belle está acostumbrada a impresionar y seducir a los hombres con su belleza y, también, a espantarlos con su carácter fuerte y decidido. Sin embargo, John la rehúsa con brusquedad desde el principio. Naturalmente, eso no hace sino despertar el interés de la joven. La guerra ha dejado en John heridas físicas pero también una profunda herida en su espíritu que Belle está dispuesta a descubrir. El baile furtivo a la luz de la luna puede ser el principio del remedio para que un espíritu atormentado se abra por fin al amor."--Book jacket.

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Review of 'Dancing at Midnight' on 'Goodreads'

NEGATIVE STARS

Okay, here's the thing, in the course of reading romance novels I fully expect each hero to suffer from his requisite deep, dark internal struggle. These are habitually far too manpain-y in nature to elicit any actual interest from me, but I accept as a matter of course the obligatory Daddy Issues, the always popular First Wife Problems (be she evil, fridged, or mad), the Unworthy Rake Conundrum, and even approach with some relief and a hint of engagement the Noble Soldierly PTSD and, the yet more rare, Self-Actualization Quest.

But in Dancing at Midnight Julia Quinn decided to go for an internal struggle that I can't regard with apathy, only rage.

John Blackwood's specific manpain is centered entirely around the fact that when he was in the army, he got drunk one night and as such failed to ensure that one of his fellow soldiers didn't rape …

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