Definitely not your typical romance, the hero was rather less a hero and more a villain in fact he was an arrogant evil asshole. While the heroine did not come across as a door mat she was still way too accepting of his and others asshole like behaviour, if it were me I would have hit him with so...
More of a 3.5 because..I had difficulty getting into this because well, revenge plots are not something I enjoy much. Ditto blackmail. A little over halfway through, it became more…interesting. See, our "H" (and I use that term loosely), in his incessant need to avenge his deranged half sister, ha...
Almost a four star read. Miranda Rohan was kidnapped and raped by her kidnapper, a man who was trying to force her to marry him. She escapes and braves aprobrium to avoid marrying her kidnapper. Her family support her but her actions put her beyond the pale for society. Lucien de Malheur, known to...
This third installment of the House of Rohan involves a female Rohan, Miranda who is the daughter of Adrian and Charlotte from the previous novel. She is a strong and willful yet still incredibly sheltered. Lucien who is the main anti-hero has the backstory to his suffering and revenge plot. Howev...
This one was MUCH darker than the previous two books. Though I must say that I did not consider the first scene rape. Possibly a forced seduction. The heroine actually states that it wasn't rape. And lets be real...since this is fiction, if the people involved state their case, I tend to side wi...
This one had me doubting if Stuart would be able to reedem the Hero, at all. Lucien is out for revenge against the Rohan family after his sister took her life. Miranda is the victim of his scheming. Her reputation is destroyed when she´s abducted by her beau, she manages to run away but not before h...
Despite the rather awful beginning (the abduction and rape of the heroine by a stooge of the hero) the book is actually very entertaining, thanks to the wonderful character of the heroine and her handling of the villain/hero. Not a trace of Stockholm Syndrome, thank goodness. The secondary romance i...
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