Maximus has been a orphan most of his life, now he is the Duke of Wakfield, and even though he keeps busy during the day with all the responsibilities that come with the title, at night he becomes disguised as the Ghost of St Giles. One evening while searching for the man that murdered his parents, ...
DNF @ 13%This is an honest review. You've been warned.This is a shocker to me! I enjoyed previous books in the series but not this book. Why?1. I felt not connected with lead characters.2. I was bored for the entire reading until I decided to stop for good. 3. The interaction between lead characters...
The third (and final?) Ghost of St Giles is finally unmasked in this latest installment of Elizabeth Hoyt’s Maiden Lane series. I have been a big fan of the last two books, but I didn’t love this one quite as much. Don’t get me wrong, I liked it. But it didn’t have the same spark as the previous b...
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book... [... just because ...]My, my! How I love it when the uptight (and sometimes obnoxious) Dukes go all ga-ga over the Bluestockings. It’s so much fun to watch them fall, almost as much as those incorrigible Rakes!...
The Ghost of St. Giles strikes yet again. The appeal of this series is beginning to wear off for me. That's a shame. The story is well thought out and beautifully written as usual. This author knows how to weave a tale. Unfortunately Maximus Batten is your stereotype stuffed shirt Duke too f...
A fast paced read, maybe too fast, at times it seems as if the story rushes through Artemis and Maximus's story in order to reveal the villain. The character of Maximus definitely had the Bruce Wayne/Batman vibe down pact but I would have liked to see a bit more of a Selena Kyle/Catwoman like vibe ...
I’ve had a huge shift in my romance reading tastes in the last year with my discovery of Paranormal Romance. If you get the chance check out Aimee’s post, Making the Case for Paranormal Romances, because that describes exactly how my reading choices have changed. However, the sixth book of the Maide...
Para mi,una decepción. Esperaba muchisimo mas en cuanto a la profundidad y originalidad de los personajes . No soy de esa lectoras que solo quieren pasar el rato con un romance corto solo porque si , ni de las que se conforman con personajes estereotipados y clichés tras clichés tras clichés ... Me...
'm always in the height of anticipation when it comes to Hoyt's newest book. When I found out it was to be Maximus Batten, Duke of Wakefield book, I couldn't wait to see how Hoyt would make him eat his harsh words toward a kind lady's companion and what made him tick. The thing was he was out shined...
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