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A review by blancwene
The Time of the Hunter's Moon by Victoria Holt
1.0
Sometimes I love a good gothic romance, where the heroine is feisty but dumb and the hero has some dark brooding past. But this one...I figured out the mystery long before the characters did, but whatever.
My main issue was the fact that the hero would NOT take no for an answer. Ever. He kept pursuing Cordelia, while she continuously turned him down and avoided him; he locked her in a room in his house and would have raped her if she hadn't broken the one unbarred window; he said it was OK because she would have "liked it." WHAT THE HELL? Of course he redeems himself in the end, in typical gothic romance fashion. But at that point I was like:
My main issue was the fact that the hero would NOT take no for an answer. Ever. He kept pursuing Cordelia, while she continuously turned him down and avoided him; he locked her in a room in his house and would have raped her if she hadn't broken the one unbarred window; he said it was OK because she would have "liked it." WHAT THE HELL? Of course he redeems himself in the end, in typical gothic romance fashion. But at that point I was like:
