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heidenkind
heidenkind rated it 13 years ago
It started out really promising, but kind of lost me on the will and the marriage of convenience.
Lisa/Rogues Under the Covers
Lisa/Rogues Under the Covers rated it 13 years ago
Lady Rosamund Westruther has no qualms about her arranged marriage to the Earl of Tregarth. In fact, she has many grand romantic allusions in her mind but those are all quickly forgotten when she arrives at his estate to finally meet Griffin. Rosamund is shocked that her betrothed is not waiting a...
Aly's Miscellany
Aly's Miscellany rated it 13 years ago
4*It was a very nice book. While both the hero and heroine had some stupid-moments they got over them. I am very intrigued with all the other characters :D Christina has created a very fun world here and I hope all her books will be as good or better then this one.
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day rated it 13 years ago
When I see a book, my first thought is always whether or not it is a part of a series. If it is, and I am interested in it, I will usually not read it, but will go back and read the beginning of the series. For one thing, I hate being caught in the middle of the story not having all the necessary fa...
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day rated it 13 years ago
The reason is that Mad About the Earl really blew me away when I read it and it was a breath of fresh air and originality in the world of Regency Romance where every book starts to sound the same. As much as Heiress in Love was typical, Mad About the Earl was atypical.In the first book in the series...
anasmith7186896
anasmith7186896 rated it 13 years ago
When the Ministry of Marriage arranges a match, all that matters is power, wealth, and prestige. In the business of marriage, there is no room for love. But even the most prudent plans can go awry. Jane, Lady Roxdale, has endured one marriage of convenience decreed by the Ministry of Marriage. While...
Ilze
Ilze rated it 13 years ago
Just couldn't get into it. The hero had promise, but I couldn't understand his lust for the heroine at that point in the story at all. Her husband has just been buried, she's in deepest mourning, they've both sustained huge shocks during the reading of the will, and she's behaving like a pill toward...
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