I will not ramble as much as in my last review but I will point out that I am having the shit$iest luck in picking up good books lately. This one was no different. I will just jump to what bothered me because you all know the storyline: boy and girl like each other, they almost end up together, so...
Oh my this was my catnip. Hero is very flawed and overall horrible human being with a deep, dark secret. Heroine is born of the "lower" classes and not attractive who reforms and falls in love with him. What I got, was good until the last couple of chapters. That was, WTF??!!Granted, there is an epi...
GR Cleanup Read February 2011 Lindsay and Anais grew up together and were the best of friends. Now grown, Lindsay desires his friend Anais and wishes to make her his but he is unsure if she shares his feelings. In the meantime, he’s been spending his time in opium dens, biding his time in drug fue...
So, there is this curse. The curse can only be broken with the 7 Virtues coming to the Unseelie court of their own free will to mate with the 7 Sins. This first book (looks like no further books are forthcoming) is Chastity's (as her name implies) and Thane (Lust's) story.Chastity also has 3 sisters...
I thought the book was ok. The first 50% was in a way interesting because you are still just getting to know the characters. But it kind of dragged on. It seems the heros in this series are all already so in love and ready to live happily ever after and the heroines have to be the ones who say no no...
To be honest, I wasn't sure if I liked it because not a great deal actually happened? It felt like the beginning of a story rather than a finished novella and so it was a bit frustrating.
I liked this book more than I thought I would. The author is really good. She used elements that are not very original in a Historical Romance (a plump, plain Jane; a scandalous rake; the typical "I want to be your mistress to learn the acts of love" plot, etc) but she represented the characters so ...
I'd already read the Putney and James stories from this collection in another anthology years ago. However, both are very good stories so I was happy to revisit them.The Wedding of the Century (Mary Jo Putney) features a titled, impoverished British aristocrat marrying a fabulously wealthy American ...
Finally, the mystery unravels....Third book in the The Brethren Guardians Trilogy and by far the best (to me). The story continues but this time from the aspect of Elizabeth and Iaian Sinclair.Pros1. Iaian Sinclair. Who could possibly resist a Scottish Laird and a marquis with such nasty words, shor...
This is the second book in The Brethren Guardians Trilogy and the story continues as if the first book never finished. Only the lead characters are different. Instead of Isabella and Black we have Lucy and Sussex at the center of the story.Pros1. The mystery and the cold behavior of the Duke of Suss...
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