Spindle Cove by Tessa Dare Book #3: A Lady by Midnight | Rating: 3.0 Stars Book #3.5: Beauty and the Blacksmith | Rating: 4.0 Stars Book #4: Any Duchess Will Do | Rating: 4.5 Stars Apparently it was a nice Tessa Dare marathon for me as I devoured one book after another (and continue to do so...
I love a story of a lady being paired with someone below her "station". A man with money and a title is great and all but a man not being born into money and a title and still manages to snatch himself a place in life, well, that demands respect. It was with that thought in mind that I read this nov...
Brace yourselves: this is a rave review for the Spindle Cove series by Tessa Dare. I actually read them out of order because I got A Week to Be Wicked when it was on sale. And from there, I knew I'd have to read all the rest. It's not that they don't stand alone, but there are enough hints at the...
Okay I loved the kitchen scene with the eel! That was laugh-out-loud delicious! Diana finally stands up to her mother. Finding out who Mr Evermore was hilarious too! I've enjoyed every single book (or novella) in this series.
This love story was very adorable. I've always been quite the sucker for love stories when one or both of the people have been secretly in love with the other for a long time. This was exactly what happened in the first Spindle Cove book, A Night to Surrender. This novella takes place two years afte...
This is an entertaining enough novella about the beautiful and gently bred Diana Highwood thwarting her mama's ambitions to marry her off to a lord when she falls for the village blacksmith instead. Their story is sweet, for what it is. However, the novella ends with the wedding, even though the rea...
Very fun and steamy regency novella. The beauty intended for great things falls for the manly village blacksmith. Loved it. Hot, sweaty fun. I quite liked this novella length - at about 120 pages on my ipaad it was long enough to be satisfying but fit in a dreamy afternoon.
Perfectly wonderful novella. Sexy, sweet, and empowering. Diana and Aaron were a great couple, balancing trying to see if they can have a relationship while, essentially, hiding it. The way they revealed how they felt about each other was especially nice. How refreshing to have characters who want t...
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