Heart tugging story about opium addiction and it's affect on these peoples life. Much of the story was told from the characters thoughts and I skimmed a lot. I felt sympathetic but I never really liked the hero or heroine. Anais and Lindsay have loved each other since childhood but their behavior...
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...I wanted to do my regular-type review, which is, posting comments after I read a few chapters and update but I couldn’t, JUST COULDN’T tear myself away from this book. And, what a book! I was hooked from the first ...
4.5 STARSFirst of all, I would like to say that while this is a highly erotic book, it should by no means be thought of as erotica. It is a wonderful, substantial, emotionally stirring romance with a high level of sensuality that is also, IMO, completely in keeping with the characters.I do not read ...
I had such high hopes for this book, but I didn't really care for it much. Anais was fine in the beginning but when Lindsay, while purposely drugged through his own means and that of her "friend" starts making out with said friend and Anais catches him, she goes way too crazy especially toward some...
I'm going to have to chew on this one for a bit before I can review this. That star rating is subject to change as well.I will say that it's the best book I didn't enjoy reading.
This was not your standard feel good kind of historical romance. I have to say I found myself rather numb when I finished it. Featherstone captured the anguish of what an addiction can do to the one experiencing it along with the family and friends also affected by it. She also did an excellent j...
Well I don’t really know how to go about this review. I will have to say this book is very well written, so just because I didn’t find it good you may. If you like having to use a whole box of tissues during the biggest part of the book, betrayals, hardships and scandals put this one on top of you l...
This book was so detailed, but written beautifully. The story of Anais (female) and Lindsay (male) in the 1800's deals with love, loss, addiction (hence the title) and around and around we go.Addicted tells the story of Anais and Lindsay who have been friends since childhood. Now they realize they...
In Addicted, we start with the hero, Lindsay, declaring his love to Anais, whom he has loved for over 10 years. She has always been his closest friend but he wants something more than that; he wants her love. Happily for him, Anais seems to share his feelings, which leads in a magical night of passi...
I wasn't really sure about this book, I couldn't see how a book about an opium addict would be that good, but Oh My God - I am so glad I picked up this book!! Definitely a keeper!This book is set in 1850, and Lindsay Markham is in love with his childhood friend, Anais Darnby. He's loved her for year...
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