


Some may say that's boring, and some may say they need the "escapist" factor, but for me there is nothing more romantic than the idea that anybody, anywhere, is capable of falling in love and finding their happily ever after. Who doesn't want a dashing Duke or Greek tycoon to show up at their front door and "take them away from it all?" But for my money, nothing flips my switch more than romance novels that feature "normal" people.

The Review: I totally "get" and understand the fantasy appeal in romance. Also, this one has a virgin hero - and I'm a total sucker for a virgin hero. Needless to say, I seriously glommed her backlist. Why Was It In The Bat Cave TBR?: I have two other books ( Simple Jessand Courting Miss Hattie) by Ms. The Particulars: Berkley Jove, Historical Americana Romance (early 20th century), 1993, Book One In Series (pretty sure), Out Of Print, Easy To Find Used (lots o' cheap copies for sale on Amazon, and looks like PBS has copies).
