The heroine was a brat, both in the childhood flashbacks and in the present time. For a short story, it dragged too much to get any chemistry started with the hero. It was a bit of a break from the typical Regency in plot and setting (an island in the English Channel), but it lacked the feeling of C...
Sometimes Christian fiction gets a bad name, and I am guilty of this as well. I tend to avoid it outright. Yet, some of it is rather good. Amanda Dykes is one of those good ones. This short novella is about forgivness, but Christian forgivness is never explicitly mentioned. The story makes goo...