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From Julia Quinn, the New York Times bestselling author of steamy historical romances, comes the third seductive installment of the Smythe-Smith Quartet, The Sum of All Kisses.Sarah Pleinsworth can’t forgive Hugh Prentice for the duel he fought three years ago that nearly destroyed her family, sent her cousin fleeing, and left Hugh himself with a badly injured leg. That’s fine with Hugh, who can’t tolerate Sarah’s dramatic ways. But when the two are forced to spend a week together, they find that unexpected kisses, and mutual passion, may have the power to change both of their minds.Written with Julia Quinn’s trademark style, The Sum of All Kisses is a witty and lighthearted Regency romance.

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Very entertaining story overall. Part of a series, but can be read as a stand-alone. I highly recommend reading at least “Just Like Heaven” first though. Hugh is a great hero. I’m a sucker for a grumpy, wounded man. His mathematical mind just adds to his appeal. He is also charmingly clueless when it comes to females. Sarah was a decent heroine although she started off a bit judgmental and unlikable. It was marvelous to see Marcus and Honoria again for their wedding. He is my all time favorite Quinn hero. I was a little bit surprised that they didn’t actually marry until six months after they got engaged. They had been intimate; there could have been consequences. That being said, the plot line moved along well until around the 80% point where some melodrama was thrown into the mix. That seems to be something that Quinn does in all of her books. It was a little too overblown in my opinion, but all is well that ends well.
I really wish that I could give this book a higher rating. I was super excited to get the chance to read Hugh's story. Hugh made a very stupid mistake that led to permanent damage in his leg, effectively crippling him for life. But his mistake did not just cost him. Daniel Smythe-Smith also suffered when Hugh's father decided to put a hit order out on him, sending Daniel to the Continent to save himself. We saw in book two that Hugh was able to eventually work out some sort of deal that allowed Daniel to come home, and in this story we get to see exactly what that deal entailed. So I was excited to see this man get his Happily Ever After. He was a man suffering for the misdeeds of his past, a man judged harshly by society, and yet a man who seemed to have a bit of greatness to his personality ... a greatness that no one else really took the time to notice. He deserved a Happily Ever After. I wanted to see that ... badly. So it pains me that I can't give his story more stars.Here's why:I wanted more of Hugh's story. Well ... there was a lot of Hugh in this book, but I think that his development as a character should have taken more of a central part of the plot. He was a broken man ... strong, but broken. He believed he was probably never going to find love. He didn't think he deserved it. He felt that any punishment society offered him was well justified for his prior sins. Once he began to feel strong feelings toward Sarah he began to face real internal struggles as he realized that he could not be the strength to her that he believed a man should be. He felt like less than a man. These feelings were fascinating to me. I would have loved a more detailed examination of the changes that take place in him that allow him to love Sarah and eventually feel worthy of her love. Sadly, this just never really took place, and for that reason I feel as if this book lost a real opportunity to hit it out of the ballpark as a story. I did like Hugh as a character ... definitely my favorite of the book.I did not really like Sarah much at all at first. Her anger was rooted in a good cause, but it was so over the top that it became completely irrational. When I can't feel the need for such emotion I have a hard time as a reader finding the capacity to feel real empathy for a character. That was my problem with Sarah. I didn't find her cute or witty or funny or caring at all for the first half of the book. However, once she began to put aside her irrational anger and truly see Hugh for the person he was I found myself liking her much more as a character. Her compassion for him and a real understanding of exactly what he needed in different situations made her a perfect match for him. Still, I wouldn't list her as a top book heroine on any list. Her reaction upon learning about what Hugh had promised his father seemed a huge overreaction compared to the actual situation at hand. Instead of feeling empathy for her I was highly annoyed with her, and even her eventual role in saving Hugh in the final chapters of the book was not enough to rescue my opinion of her. Bummer.Still, with all of those issues I was still heading toward giving this a four star rating. This is Julia Quinn, after all, and she can write romances that are intelligent and witty and swoon worthy. Unfortunately I had to drop a star because of the incredibly ridiculous story line involving Hugh's father. Hugh's father was a horrible, horrible villain for this story. He was so bad, and his plans were so horrible, that he ceased being interesting as a character. Instead of adding drama and depth to the story he turned the entire thing into a giant melodramatic soap opera. His plan to ensure that there was an heir was completely RIDICULOUS. I had to put that in all caps because a lower caps word could not capture just how ridiculous this plot was. Instead of feeling any real fear or apprehension for what Hugh and Sarah were facing, I found myself rolling my eyes, thinking how badly this book had been plotted out. That is never a good thing when reading a book, and although I have regularly felt that way with other regency romances, this is the first time that I have ever felt that way in a Julia Quinn book.Having said all this ... this isn't a bad book. I did enjoy reading it for the most part. But this is not on par with other Julia Quinn books that I have read. I still think she is the best regency romance writer out there. This book just didn't meet my expectations. Three stars. I liked it.

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