by Sophia Nash
I'm on a roll (in regards to the DNF pile). I'm DNF'ing this one because it's just okay. I'm not really connecting with any of the characters. I'm not excited about continuing to find out what happens. I just don't care.
4 starsI have sudden interest to read about royal and so I was stumbled into this series. As for this book, I quite liking it and I enjoyed the (main) characters. The romance was a bit slow but starting to develop as the story went. I laughed a lot reading this book as both hero which is Duke of Kre...
4 starsI have sudden interest to read about royal and so I was stumbled into this series. As for this book, I quite liking it and I enjoyed the (main) characters. The romance was a bit slow but starting to develop as the story went. I laughed a lot reading this book as both hero which is Duke of Kre...
lovely, witty, light read! review soon!
This book was light and fluffy. I personally read a lot of light romances, I'm not generally in the mood for angst, but this one was even lighter than most. I did enjoy the book, but I never really felt completely immersed in it. I may pick up the next in the series when I'm in the mood for this sty...
So I got a random copy of this in the mail yesterday...It's described as a regency version of "The Hangover", so...Yeah.Totally gonna read a bodice ripper.
Alexander Barclay, Duke of Kress, is on his way to his country estate to marry an heiress quickly to help squelch the public outrage over a very sordid bachelor party. Unfortunately, none of the men involved in the bachelor party can really remember what happened and as Alex provided the drinks for...
This was a refreshing and entertaining story filled with interesting characters and wonderful dialog. Alex Barclay, the new Duke of Kress, is in disgrace and is sent to his crumbling castle to restore it and find a rich, titled and scandal-free bride. On his way home, he rescues Roxanne Vanderhaven ...