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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Deception" by Sanna Brand.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Sanna Brand's novel "The Deception: The Secret Tales (Book 2)" combines romance and history. Starting in the early nineteenth century (1818), when British nobles were held in high regard, Lady Charlotte, an artist, and Patrick, a naval captain, were forced into a fake courtship due to a misunderstanding by the important nobles. As a result, Lady Charlotte may fall from grace due to societal norms. Both parties intended to end the ruse, but would they succeed given all of the obstacles they would face?

This novel's story included several plot points. Some parts of the novel were oddly satisfying to me—some are gruesome, others are elating. The letters shared by Charlotte and Patrick were a unique way for the author to create their bond, which played an important role in developing their love story. The gruesome parts of the novel in which Charlotte was forced to paint grotesque art by her abductor were both agonizing and interesting because they added depth to the story. The author did an excellent job of putting each character in their proper role without making the book too long and boring. The characters' sense of humor was impeccable, particularly Charlotte and Patrick, making the novel feel like a rom-com movie.

I had little to imagine while reading because the author did very little to express the physical appearance, features, and environments of the interiors and exteriors of buildings, especially given the time period in which the novel was written. I thought this would have helped with overall comprehension of the scene descriptions. I also did not like how the author kept using St. Michael as an excuse to extend the book, allowing him to escape multiple times without being caught.

I rate this novel a 5 out of 5 because I never lost interest while reading. I found no objective errors while reading. Henry and Spider were not educated to have proper speaking skills like other educated characters, so the author had to use intentional grammatical errors in their dialogues, which only added to the characters' realism. The negative aspects I mentioned are subjective and do not justify deducting a star.

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Sanna Brand's "The Deception: The Secret Tales (Book 2)" is a delightful historical romance that masterfully weaves together art, nobility, and love in 19th-century Britain. Lady Charlotte, a talented artist, and Patrick, a naval captain, find themselves in a fake courtship, navigating societal pressures and personal obstacles.

The novel's strength lies in its engaging plot, featuring a unique epistolary format that showcases the blossoming bond between Charlotte and Patrick. The author skillfully balances lighthearted moments with intense scenes, creating a captivating narrative that explores the depths of human emotions.

While some scenes may be gruesome, they add depth to the story, and the author's use of humor injects a romantic comedy flair. The characters' development is impressive, with distinct personalities and realistic dialogue.

The only areas for improvement are the limited descriptions of physical appearances, features, and environments, which would have enhanced the reading experience. Additionally, the repeated use of St. Michael as a plot device to prolong the story feels slightly contrived.

However, these minor flaws don't detract from the overall excellence of the novel. With its engaging storyline, well-crafted characters, and impeccable writing, "The Deception" earns a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars.
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"The Deception" by Catherine Coulter is an incredible addition to Catherine’s FBI series, combining romance and suspense in a captivating tale. The story revolves around Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock, two married FBI agents who become embroiled in a web of lies that connects them emotionally to the murder mystery case. Coulter seamlessly wades through the complicated plot, resulting in a novel that would leave its readers on the edge.

Advantages:

Coulter’s Strong Character Development: A good example is her three-dimensional characters creation. Savich and Sherlock are well developed with a convincing partnership that grounds the story.

Complexity of the Plot: It is full of surprises at every turn making it impossible to predict what will happen next. It commendable how Coulter managed to mesh several storylines so seamlessly.

Engaging Writing Style: The author’s writing is crisp and compelling; therefore, reading this book is both fast and enjoyable.

Depth of Emotion: In addition to being a thriller, this book delves into themes like trust, betrayal and resilience.

Realistic Portrayal of FBI Work: Through showing investigative procedures as they really are’, Coulter’s research comes out clearly thus lending credibility to her narrative.

Drawbacks:

Elements That Are Foreseeable: Nevertheless there are some storyline turns which can be predicted by any expert fan.

Pacing Problems. Some
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“The Deception: The Secret Tales (Book 2)” captivates with its blend of romance and historical intrigue. Sanna Brand’s use of letters to develop Charlotte and Patrick’s relationship adds a personal touch, while the novel’s balance of humor and darker elements keeps readers engaged.

Sanna Brand’s novel skillfully weaves romance with historical drama, using letters to deepen character connections. The combination of satisfying and gruesome plot elements adds complexity, though more vivid setting descriptions could enhance immersion.
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I find historical romance novels to be heartwarming and intellectually engaging, as they blend deep emotional elements with historical backgrounds enriched by cultural and social details. The moments when historical romance novels depict the lives and challenges of their heroes in their era captivate me with passion and excitement, allowing me to live every moment of their emotional journey through time.
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"The Deception” by Sanna Brand intricately weaves romance and historical intrigue. Charlotte and Patrick's fake courtship reviewed against a backdrop of societal norms and unexpected challenges, creating a captivating story of love and deception.
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Hey there, the novel "The Deception: The Secret Tales (Book 2)" by Sanna Brand seems like an exciting read! With its intriguing mix of romance and historical elements, it keeps you engaged throughout. The author cleverly uses letters to build the bond between the main characters, adding depth to their love story. The humorous moments make it feel like a rom-com movie. However, there could have been more detailed descriptions of the settings and appearances. Overall, I rate this book a solid 5 out of 5. Definitely worth diving into! Captivating pacing, kept the story moving briskly.
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"The Deception" by Sanna Brand is a compelling psychological thriller that delves into themes of trust, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships. Brand's storytelling is intricate, with a well-crafted plot that keeps readers guessing until the very end. The characters are multi-dimensional, adding depth to the narrative and making their motivations and actions both believable and intriguing. The tension builds steadily throughout the book, leading to a satisfying and thought-provoking conclusion. This novel is a must-read for fans of suspense and psychological drama.
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Ayuh, after readin' this here review, I reckon this novel by Sanna Brand sounds like a wicked good read! The mix of romance and history set in the early 19th century adds an extra layer of intrigue. Lady Charlotte and Captain Patrick's fake courtship got me mighty curious about how they'd navigate their way outta this mess. The use of letters to develop their relationship and the humor sprinkled throughout the story got me even more hooked. Guess I'll have to find out if they succeed in endin' the ruse and find their happily ever after!

Based on this review, I'd give this novel a solid 5 outta 5. From the intriguing plot points to the well-developed characters, it seems like there ain't much to complain about. Sure, there were a few minor subjective issues mentioned, but overall, the reviewer seemed mighty satisfied. So, if y'all enjoy historical romance with a touch of humor, this book might just be the perfect fit! Immersive world-building, felt expansive and richly imagined.
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Thank you for this beautiful review! The book sounds interesting and unique, I'd love to give it a try. I don't have much experince with this genre, so it would be adventurous.
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I love historical romance novels and how detailed they can be. This is a beautiful review.
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