2 starsThis did not work for me and I don't know why. It's a regency road trip, but instead of finding the situations the characters got themselves into amusing, I just found them trite and annoying. Full review to follow
Honestly, I'm a bit disappointed in the second book in the Spindle Cove series, A Week to Be Wicked. I found the circumstances and situations a tad bit too unbelievable. The trope: the handsome, womanizing rake and the shy, bookish bluestocking, is, while a bit overused, still one of my favorites. H...
Honestly, I'm a bit disappointed in the second book in the Spindle Cove series, A Week to Be Wicked. I found the circumstances and situations a tad bit too unbelievable. The trope: the handsome, womanizing rake and the shy, bookish bluestocking, is, while a bit overused, still one of my favorites. H...
I am utterly satisfied with this book.I started reading it a long time ago and I drop it (first chapter only). It starts so similar to Devil in Winter - heroine visits rake secretly at night to propose a elopement. And the paragraph that made me drop it for a while was:But Minerva was different. She...
Brace yourselves: this is a rave review for the Spindle Cove series by Tessa Dare. I actually read them out of order because I got A Week to Be Wicked when it was on sale. And from there, I knew I'd have to read all the rest. It's not that they don't stand alone, but there are enough hints at the...
In the spirit of full disclosure, I must admit, that I picked this book up about a month ago, maybe a little more, and didn't get past the first chapter. I bought it on the strength of recommendations by two of my favourite authors, Heidi Cullinan and Bree Bridges (one half of Kit Rocha and Moira R...
Oh I absolutely loved this book. The story was so creative, and the details really pulled everything together. There was adventure and comedy. Not to mention a woman who was a better shot then a man! I was shocked at how much I loved Minerva. In the first book, she drove me absolutely crazy. I don't...
First of all, I am really tired of all this ‘rake’ false advertising. Half of romance writers obviously don’t know what a real rake looks like (except maybe for the garden tool). Colin is a great guy but a total wannabe rake. He is a charmer at best. Minerva is an introvert bookish sort of heroine, ...
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