by Sarah Morgan
well done emotions and dialogue. really enjoyed this.
All Harlequin Presents are over the top. I mean, that's why I read them in the first place. This one, though, soared to exciting new heights of melodrama and silliness, not that there's anything wrong with that.
I have no idea how I even heard of this book. I'm usually too embarrassed to pick anything up that has a cover like this:And the title: Seriously? I cringe even typing it. This book was released under a different title at one point: A Night of Scandal. Besides having nothing to do with anything ...
Sarah Morgan has written a book that is both very funny and quite sad and poignant at the same time. She used the overlying theme of Nathaniel being an actor and built a whole story around it, including a lot of symbolism and motifs related to acting/playing roles to enrich this novel.You see, Nath...
4.5 stars.
A little slow to begin with. Once the passion took off, the story flew along. My favorite part is how Katie tries to explain the difference between people. There are the padded and non-padded versions. Very good story.
4,5 starsMemorable Scenes: - Nathaniel opening up to Katie about his family > throat lump moment- The days in Rio > with its high point: the sexy scene in the lift *fans self*Nathaniel Wolfe is a big Hollywood actor. He’s broody, sarcastic and guarded, hiding a vulnerable man beneath his outward blu...
Tortured Rake is the first book about the Wolfe family. The family comprises of 8 siblings(not all share the same mother). The father Williams was psychotic, he beat his children, abused them and nearly killed his daughter. Protecting all the siblings was the eldest brother Jacob, who killed the fat...
A good start to the Bad Blood Collection.Nathaniel is a good, and as the title say, tortured hero. His childhood was horrible, and his father was a real monster. Now, he's an successful actor, voted many times as the Sexiest Man Alive. But he spends all of his time acting, playing the role of Nathan...