![]() ![]() ![]() It was a well written story and the setting in an Italian villa was nice. Marriage Under An Italian Sun – Rating: – This one I also enjoyed. The story ends with a bit of a twist and a fairy tale ending. I enjoyed out the protagonist, who is a historian that was asked to write a long awaited biography, stays true to herself, and her work. Keeping Luke’s Secret – Rating: – I really liked this one. It’s a decent read, and was a pleasant introduction. The plot wasn’t too over used, though the Greedy Family Lawyer as the villain was kind of obvious and cliche. Honor’s Promise – Rating: – I liked most of the characters in this story, especially the protagonist. For something you’re paying for, you expect a better presentation. You do get used to it after a while, but really, even scanlators do a better job. The text looks like it was typed in, and no effort was made to make the text fit in the word balloons. It doesn’t appear that much time or effort was put into it. The only real problem I had with all of these titles was the text. They can get rather formulaic and cliche, which gets boring fast. They were fun, but they’re not anything I’d be interested in re-reading. They are very much wish fulfillment, with strong, independent women (in their own way) meeting men that seem jerky at first, but then turn out to be kind and great lovers. They all went fairly quickly and make for good light summer reading, such as a relaxing day at the beach. It would have been nice though, if it had worked properly.įor the most part, I enjoyed the Harlequin titles. Luckily had written down my last page as well, so I wasn’t too inconvenienced. I tried to use it, but it didn’t remember my page when I came back the next day. My only complaint here was about the bookmark feature. The two page view fit my monitor just fine though, and I could read the text easily without zooming. It allows for either one or two page viewing, as well as zoom in and out. The manga reader is also easy to navigate. The reading list displays all of your titles, including how long your rental will last. The navigation is clean and concise, and easy to get around. I read 7 titles in total, that seemed to run the gambit from historical to modern settings, and from chaste fade-to-black love scenes to those slightly more explicit, but not enough to rate a M rating. So, when I was given the opportunity to read some of the Harlequin manga released by DMP on their online manga site eManga, I decided to check some of the titles out. I’ve never been much of a romance fan, and have never read a Harlequin romance novel in my life.
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