This was better than the 2nd book. This completes the sister's stories. Book 1 was Emma's, 2 was Lily's, and this one was Portia's. I think to really understand the story-lines, books need to be read in order since they are all taking place at the same time. Dell is the person Angelique and Portia h...
Like all anthologies, some stories grab you and others really don't. This has a few I had no interest in, others that were just okay, and one I really liked. A Christmas Reunion (Amy Sandas) was definitely the best. I liked this 2nd chance story about a couple that (unbeknownst to them) were lied...
I didn't like this as much as the first book. I did like that we did learn more about Nathan Hale and his motivations. It's been awhile since I read the first book, so it took me a bit to catch on, but this book is occurring at the same time as book 1 (Emma's) and book 3 (Portia's).I liked Lily, but...
I will come right out and say this- I am not a big fan of the forced marriage/abandonment trope. But I've read a book by this author that I really liked, so I thought I would give this one a try. Anna was married at 16. She was found in bed with Jude. Jude happened to be engaged to Anna's sister Oli...
A bad boy hero meets his match. An unexpected chance at love heals two broken hearts. A reunion that was years in the making and a chance at a fresh start that is well worth taking. Christmas In a Cowboy's Arms is modern storytelling with a historical theme. Romance at it's best develops when th...
I thought this was a solid read: (3-3.5)-A practical yet passionate accountant and committed older sister-A man who makes his own family and is ultimately sweet, supportive, and loyal-a well developed relationship-an engaging enough plot-well-written sexy timesI'm no HR expert, but I did have fun wi...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.I thought that this was a very interesting historical romance. I picked up this book largely because of the cover. Isn't it gorgeous? I had never read anything by Amy Sandas before but I thought that the story sounded interesting so I de...
'Lord of Lies' by Amy Sandas this is the Third Book in The "Fallen Ladies' series. This is the story of Portia Chadwick and Dell Turner. I have not yet read the other books in this series...but I do think I would have enjoyed this one more if I had. Portia is trying to save her sister and looks for ...
Lord of lies is the story of the final sister, Portia. Portia was never interested in society or the men her sister wanted her to marry. She played along for awhile until she meets Dell Turner. Portia is fascinated by the life of deception, intrigue, and salvation Dell lives and wants to join him. H...
Book 3 in Amy Sandas' Fallen Ladies series was just wonderful. Passionate, adventurous, emotionally gripping, and a just plain wonderful story. I loved it. I think book 3 is my favorite in the series so far. The chemistry between Portia and Dell was fantastic. She was such a strong female chara...
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