This one I just finished two days ago, or last night, I don't remember. Anyway, I had the same feeling with The Notorious Countess Confesses that I did with How the Marquess Was Won. In this one we have out sexy preacher, Adam, and the new girl in town, the notorious countess and ex-courtesan, Ev...
I have been wanting to read this book ever since it came out last year. So when it became available at my local library, I knew I had to pick it up. There have been some books of this series I have loved and other that ended up being averagely enjoyable, A Notorious Countess Confesses is up there on...
Guys, I love this series! The Pennyroyal Green books are awesome and I completely adore Julie Anne Long's writing.Oops, did I just give away the punchline of this review? Oh well.This time we meet Evie, who doesn't have the noblest of parentages and has had to work hard to get where she is right now...
Dear authors,If you feel it necessary for your courtesan heroine to only have had two lovers--and for her to feel the need to declare that to the hero--just don't do the courtesan thing, okay? Stick to the virgin you so obviously wanted to write. I lost my love for this series 2-3 books ago. I said ...
Didn't work for me. There were a few emotionally powerful scenes, but the story didn't gel. I never felt any connection with Evie, the heroine. although the hero, Adam Sylvaine, was great. The editing of the book (I read the paperback version) was atrocious - the heroine's name changed, even on a si...
Novíssimo livro da Julie Anne Long, lançado há umas duas semanas. O sétimo na série Pennyroyal Green, mas como sempre, você não precisa ter lido nenhum outro. Essa autora já é uma das minhas favoritas de todos os tempos! Vocês devem ter percebido no meu histórico de leitura.Ela é tão boa, mais tão b...
3.5-4 stars. Important note: Readers, please note that the publication of this book had some major editing issues (details below), which according to a thread on JALs Facebook page are going to be fixed. So you might want to wait until they announce that the ebook version has been updated. It really...
Mmmmm. Slow burn unstarching of a not-actually-all-that-starchy vicar by a unrepentant widow with a past. It would have been five stars but I wasn't crazy about the endless description of Adam's perfection and place in the town in the first chapter - too heavy handed. There were also a couple of ...
A 3.5 for this one. I was very frustrated with some editing errors (like the heroine's name switching between two, it was so annoying!) and a few other sloppy typos and that really affected the story for me. Also, the storyline is reminiscent of Courtney Milan's "Unclaimed" and I couldn't help makin...
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