The Forced Bride
Alt Names: | 若すぎた伯爵夫人 Wakasugita Hakushaku Fujin |
Author: | Sara Craven |
Artist: | Ogoshi Natsue |
Genres: | Drama Josei Romance Smut |
Type: | Manga (Japanese) |
Status: | Complete |
Description: | When Emily Blake innocently kissed formidable Italian count Rafael Di Salis, she didn't know that she was bound by her late father's wishes to marry him. Emily agreed to be the count's wife until she reached twenty-one... Count Rafael has bided his time. He's kept his passions under iron control for two years--his bride was young and he did not want to claim her until she was woman enough to handle him. But now she has come of age, she will be his! |
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8 Comments
i'm agree with you
This is Harlequin, right? It's not stated anywhere, but the fine distilled stupid in the Harlequin collection is unmistakeable.
However, I've read worse from this collection. That's not to say it's among the best of them, but it's readable.
The story itself was enjoyable and the plot itself made enough sense that the characters didn't come up as retarded.
It's sweet and if you are feeling lonely or something, it can relax you.
It has its cliche shoujo moments, but it wraps everything up. I would have read it if it followed the story to years later too - leaves you wanting. Good work!
At first i didn't expected much from the story but i must admit,in the end it was great!
This is quite a cute HQ. It's good to pass the time with and if you're looking for a romance fantasy that can only happen between the rich, this is one of them but the love is as genuine as any other. Read it for fun and not for the criticism =) There aren't a lot of HQs that are like this though so this is one of the better ones that, in my opinion, don't put men and women to shame.
Huh. Maybe I should have a look at it just for the novelty. Because the manga they make from Harlequins are almost without exception total and utter crap. I got burned a few times and I just skip them now. My basic opinion is "With all the wonderful up-and-coming Japanese girls who can write sweet, heartfelt scenarios why would any Japanese publisher import worthless plastic fake-romance from North America?"
But I suppose there are bound to be exceptions.