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| | Amazon.com: The Bliss: Books (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | Begin with an improbable plot: The hero, Morgan Gage, an Earl ostracized from society as the prime suspect in his father's murder, concocts a scheme to return to the good graces of the ton by pretending a love for the heroine, a banker's daughter. |
 | | Similarly, on page 77, Morgan recalls an accident he had with his sailboat at age twelve when his father angrily sent him into the house to "see his mother." However, on page 132, Morgan tells Leah that his mother and sister died when he was nine. |
 | | There were parts of the book that were well-written and interesting if one could overlook its other glaring problems, but the middle of the book absolutely bogged down with "filler" scenes that did nothing to advance the characters or the plot. |
| www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/051513466X?v=glance (1166 words) |
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