4.5This one shouldn't have worked at all for me. It has some elements I usually hate in romance booksYet, I couldn't stop reading, I just had to know what happened next and how it all unravelled. The stuff the heroine had to go through, in large part of actions of the Hero based on his inability to ...
Barely A Lady takes place in Europe, in the year 1815. Divorce as we know it does not exist in this time. In these times, a divorced woman is shunned from polite society and is converted to being a persona non grata. Such is the fate Olivia Grace has endured as a scheme orchestrated by her husband...
Livvie's husband believed all the lies told against her and threw her pregnant self out where she was penniless and had to try to make a living to support their child. 5 years later she finds him in a French military uniform injured on a field of battle and has to try to figure out whether he's a t...
This was my first Eileen Dreyer read and I can't wait to read the rest of this series! There was nothing soft and flowery in this book. I will also admit that I was not a fan at all of the hero. But this story was really about Olivia and everything she went through, which was almost over the top, bu...
I started this book as a bit of light reading before bed, then accidentally stayed up all night to finish it. Oops.I loved a lot of things about this book. It had an actual significant non-romantic plot that was connected to the romantic plot, the heroine, Olivia, wasn't wealthy, and despite the fac...
I purchased "Barely a Lady" after reading Publisher's Weekly 100 Best Books of 2010. Two of the five romances on the list were among my favorites this year, Joanna Bourne's "The Forbidden Rose" and Meljean Brooke's "The Iron Duke." I read Courtney Milan's "Trial by Desire," and while it was not one...
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