by Alexandra Hawkins
Juliana, along with her two sisters, are expected to marry and soon. Her mother has saved all of their savings so that she could put her daughters into society. At a ball one evening, Juliana escapes a suitor that can't keep his hands off her, and ends up running into " Sin" well known for his mist...
Well, I just never got all that excited about this one. No reason, really, and I can't put my finger on what I didn't like about it. The writing itself was good. I think maybe the whole thing just felt out of focus the entire time. There were a lot of characters, therefore a lot of things going o...
it's not that bad, i guess i'm just not in the mood, picked up a bunch of books but did not finish as usual, going to list them as give up in case i change my mind...
I guess I like my rakes a little softer around the edges than what we see here. The series title Lords of Vice couldn't be more apt. Aside from Juliana, I found nearly every character reprehensible. A character will do something that left me aghast, and I'd think no other character could sink so low...
I was very disappointed in this book. The characters very few, if any redeeming qualities. I despised all of them. Juliana was perfectly content to just forgiver her mother for selling her into prostitution. Just as she easily forgave Sin for plotting with his equally evil half-sister to ruin her...
I liked the Cruel Intentions/Dangerous Liasons type story line of this book. Unfortunatly there were so many plots and schemes going on that I never really felt like I saw the main characters "fall in love."
Sadly, a DNF for me. Couldn't stomach any of the characters.
At first, I thought there would be no way to redeem Alexius, but he found himself counfounded by how much Juliana meant to him. I enjoyed almost every aspect of this book. The entire second half seemed to be about Juliana in peril, which irritated me a little, but it served to make Alexius realize h...