I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review. Confessions of an Improper Bride is the first book in the Donovan Sisters series, its well thought out and well written despite the high amount of cheesiness. There are many that I know would favor the read but personally I prefer a stronger f...
I'm torn about my rating. This story had good character development and story development. The premise is that the ruined twin assumes the identity of the other who perished. Due to Serena's mother's machinations, Serena is trapped in a lie. And her former lover and her betrothed's best friend se...
3.5* I really enjoyed this story. It was well written but a lot more angsty than what I usually read. I'll definitely continue the series. I would have given it four stars but there were some parts of the story that seemed a bit contrived and out of character for Meg/Serena, the main female characte...
Serena left England six years ago, after the man she fell in love with broke her heart. But on her voyage home to the West Indies, her sister, Meg, falls into the turbulent waves, lost. Now Serena six years later, has no choice but to return to England, to pose as her sister "Meg" and to marry someo...
I typically stay away from books with a twin theme, but I liked this one. I enjoyed reading of Jonathon's redemption. I liked reading about Serena/Meg. It was nicely paced/plotted with good secondary characters.
This review is also published at http://thebookaholiccat.com Six years ago Serena Donovan lost not just her reputation but her twin sister Meg as well. Meg disappeared in an unfortunate accident at sea when they were returning to Antigua from England after Serena was shunned by the ton when she was ...
Serena Donovan met Jonathan Dane 6 years ago when she first came to London. She was an impoverished Irish peer's daughter and he, the second son of a rich earl. Though they fell instantly in love with each other, his family didn't approve of the match and when they were caught in a compromising posi...
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