by Cecilia Grant
Lydia Slaughter is a kept woman but if she could only get together some more money she could be her own woman, she uses her gift for numbers at the gaming tables and crosses paths with Will Blackshear, when the two of them join forces things could be very different.There were portions of this that r...
Esta pareja me gusto mucho mas que la de la novela anterior .Ya empecé a leer el tercero !
I think it's really a 3.5 out of 5.
Cecilia Grant is a delight. Her books have all the delicious trappings of romance novels, but there is something decidedly unromantic about them, which only makes me love them more. She manages to hit most of the beats you expect from a fairly classic romance novel plot - hero needs money to help hi...
4.5 stars…Eloquent, natural, sensual…Sympathetic, daring, imperfect characters…You must read Cecilia Grant!After a second read, I still love this book! Cecelia Grant is sitting pretty on a custom-made pedestal! Why? She provides compelling relief in a sea of monotonous romance novels. If you thin...
Beautifully written, well-characterized, very sexy. My only quibble would be that I would have preferred to know the secrets that the 2 main characters were hiding much earlier in the book - it would have been easier to understand them and get "into their heads" if these things had been clear from t...
Apparently, all it takes is a mistress with rough sexual appetites and an ex-military hero without all the woobie rake angst to squeeze 5 stars from my cold, dead hands. Granted, A Gentleman Undone is barely a literary masterpiece, but it ranks worlds above the rest of the regency crap I've been rea...
Splendid story, beautifully written. I enjoyed every word.
Grant is able to bring such realness to her characters. We can feel the emotions, the darkness, that pushes these characters to do what they do. I think it is also the way Grant writes. She has such a unique voice. She has a way of putting you inside the characters' heads. It's pretty easy for me to...
3.5 starsI don't always need to read about dukes and duchesses waltzing off into an HEA sunset so I admire that this book features a courtesan and a non-titled hero. It was however, a little too grim for my tastes. While reading it, I felt so bad for the H/h and I began to dread turning the page bec...