by Lynne Graham
There were several things I liked about this book and several things I hated. This time I won't start off my review with the heroine, I'm just going to state the things I liked and disliked in chronological order.First off, I absolutely hated Sergios. He was one of the most overbearing, cruel and bu...
Old style story loaded with the usual cliches you find when the forced/convinience marriage trope is used. Make over, children, relative in jeopardy, hero wants to keep his mistress and his wife faithful. What kinda save it is Bee who is aware of the pitfalls and the point of view of the male lead w...
Okay, I enjoyed this one a lot. I admit I was pretty annoyed at Sergios for most of the book, and highly offended that he expected a wife who would look the other way at his sexual infidelities but wasn't allowed to have her own. Don't get me wrong. Cheating/marital infidelity is a big, fat, huge,...
My Blog: HarlequinJunkie Romance ReviewsThis is the second book in the trilogy of three sisters; the first book was Roccanti's Marriage Revenge.I’m a huge fan of Lynne Graham and that probably is the only reason why I even considered buying this book, had any other author written it I would have pro...
I wasn't going to read this book, since I am over my LG love, but then some friends said this book is not that bad and I did. The sister of the heroine jilted the hero in the first book, it was to be a business marriage, she looks after his three orphaned niece and nephews while he continues on with...
This second book in this short series was another good read. It was slow in some parts but still enjoyable. I was not a big fan of Sergios in the beginning of the book. He was so arrogant and autocratic. He seemed very stubborn and not willing to change. He did improve by the end of the book but I w...