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Daughter of Fair Verona
Daughter of Fair Verona | Christina Dodd
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I'm the eldest daughter of Romeo and Juliet. Yes, that Romeo and Juliet. No, they didn't die in the tomb. They're alive and well and living in fair Verona with their six wildly impetuous children and me, their nineteen-year-old daughter Rosaline... Knives Out meets Bridgerton in Fair Verona, as New York Times bestselling author Christina Dodd kicks off a frothy, irreverent, witty new series with an irresistible premise--told from the delightfully engaging point of view of Romeo and Juliet's clever, rebellious, fiercely independent daughter, Rosie Montague. "Fun, funny, charming, and absolutely delightful. If you're looking for a novel to sweep you away and lift your spirits, look no further." - KRISTIN HANNAH, #1 New York Times bestselling author Once upon a time a young couple met and fell in love. You probably know that story, and how it ended (hint: badly). Only here's the thing: That's not how it ended at all. Romeo and Juliet are alive and well and the parents of seven kids. I'm the oldest, with the emphasis on 'old'--a certified spinster at twenty, and happy to stay that way. It's not easy to keep your taste for romance with parents like mine. Picture it--constant monologues, passionate declarations, fighting, making up, making out . . . it's exhausting. Each time they've presented me with a betrothal, I've set out to find the groom-to-be a more suitable bride. After all, someone sensible needs to stay home and manage this household. But their latest match, Duke Stephano, isn't so easy to palm off on anyone else. The debaucher has had three previous wives--all of whom met unfortunate ends. Conscience forbids me from consigning another woman to that fate. As it turns out, I don't have to . . . At our betrothal ball--where, quite by accident, I meet a beautiful young man who makes me wonder if perhaps there is something to love at first sight--I stumble upon Duke Stephano with a dagger in his chest. But who killed him? His late wives' families, his relatives, his mistress, his servants--half of Verona had motive. And when everyone around the Duke begins dying, disappearing, or descending into madness, I know I must uncover the killer . . . before death lies on me like an untimely frost.
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Sarahreadstoomuch
A Daughter of Fair Verona | Christina Dodd
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Mehso-so

I was intrigued by the premise - if Romeo & Juliet had lived… and what if Verona‘s most famous couple-in-love‘s firstborn avoided getting married like it‘s her job… what would happen? Ultimately, it was slow to start and felt a little off with some language used…. I was slightly more engaged towards the end, but I won‘t continue with the series.

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Librariana
A Daughter of Fair Verona | Christina Dodd
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⭐️⭐️

An interesting premise... but to me, not the best storyline development/plot execution despite a clever protagonist.

Rosie, her nurse, and siblings were likable, sure... but there were additional elements that felt not fully fleshed out... maybe rushed or thrown in as an afterthought.

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Librariana (1 of 2) The inclusion of some modern dialogue was unexpected and produced a chuckle here or there, but it also felt... unnecessary and almost wrong for a book trying to present as historical, which, in addition, also felt a LOT more like YA fiction rather than something geared towards adult readers. 4mo
Librariana (2 of 2) Not everything blended in as seamlessly as perhaps I would've liked, especially for something promising "Knives Out meets Bridgerton." The 'mystery' and the attempts at a Lady Whistledown-like main character were both weak and disappointing. 4mo
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Graciouswarriorprincess
A Daughter of Fair Verona | Christina Dodd
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Thank you Kensington Publishing Corp.and Between The Chapters Book Club for these amazing gifts! I am loving the tumbler and can‘t wait to dive into this book! And that bookmark makes me smile!