by Karen Ranney
I love Karen Ranney's writing. I enjoyed reading how the relationship between Veronica and Montgomery developed. I liked how he talked in his mind to his family. I also liked that despite the fact that he and his brothers had fought on different sides of the war, it had not made them enemies. I love...
I have to start by saying this is one of the best historical romances I have read in a long time. I sat down to read it and could not put it down until it was over. The story begins with our hero, Montgomery Fairfax, as he rescues Veronica from near-rape. He brings her home, only to watch her fami...
This book has one of the pet peeves I should have included on the Top Ten Tuesday list: 'Too Stupid To Live'. In the beginning Veronica seems to fit into this category way too perfectly. We meet her as she's drugged and about to be raped by a group of men part of a secret society. Seriously, how doe...
My Thoughts:We start the story off with Veronica and Montgomery at a secret society meeting. Neither knows about the other at this point, but that will all change!Veronica gets herself into a bit of trouble with the Society Of The Mercaii. American Montgomery Fairfax, the new Lord of Dorchester Ha...