by Kasey Michaels
I was so excited about this after reading the first in the series. I just couldn’t wait to read Puck’s story. It took me a little while to get to it, but it was the perfect bedtime read for my trip. It was interesting and I loved both Puck and Regina, but it didn’t keep me up all night reading. I fe...
Puck, one of the three Blackthorn bastards, and Regina Hackett meet in a daring masquerade, not meant for innocent young ladies. Their one heated encounter would probably be their last if Regina's cousin wasn't abducted at one point, bringing Puck and Regina together as they try to save Regina's cou...
Review originally published here: http://thebookpushers.com/2011/12/14/review-a-midsummer-nights-sin-by-kasey-michaels/Publisher: HQNPublish Date: Out NowHow I got this book: NetGalleyRegina Hackett’s father has more money than most but a happy home life is something she’s never known. Regina and he...
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.com.Robin Goodfellow “Puck” Blackthorn was named by his actress mother after the mischievous trickster from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Living up to his namesake, Puck lives in the moment and embraces all of...
Puck and Regina first meet at at a masked ball. Regina was convinced - agaist her better judgment - to attend by her cousin, Miranda, who says that a night away from chaperones and more suitable company will be just the thing. Regina and Miranda become separated at the ball, and while searching for ...
Kasey Michaels continues her trilogy surrounding the bastard Blackthorns, with this second installment focusing on the mercurial, youngest brother Puck. As the story begins, Puck is trying to manipulate his way into London society. And it,s at a masked ball, he first meets Regina. The young girl and...
If a group of modern people locked away their phones and laptops and every other gadget, decided to dress up like people from the 19th century and act out a story of romance and human trafficking, this is what it would look like. I expect.The world building in this book is skin deep at best. Sure th...
Two enjoyable characters and a mystery to solve. What is there not to like? I wasn't that fond of book 1 in the Blackthorn Brothers series. So I was surprised when I found myself immersed in this book, and I really liked the main characters- Regina and Puck. I found the characters well developed and...