Beautiful! Absolutely loved it This book has it all! Two wonderful main characters, a great story, witty dialogue, sensual and hot love scenes, swoony and break-my-heart emotional moments and a beautiful happy ending A great story:Running away from a drunken idiot trying to maul her, Juliana tries...
Sensual, passionate, breathtakingly beautiful with moments of comicalness. All of these phrases describe Eleven Scandals. Sarah Maclean has crafted a hero and heroine so diametrically opposite that they could only be perfect for each other. I loved everything about this book, from the changes in the...
This is the third and final book in Sarah MacLean's Love By Numbers series and I am sad to say goodbye to the Ralston family. This is Juliana's story, the scandalous half-sister of the Ralston twins. Full review to come.
His eyes narrowed on the marquess, a man he barely tolerated on a good day. This was not turning out to be a good day. “I’m not marrying the girl.”“There’s no way I’m marrying him!” she cried at the same moment.Well. At least they agreed on something.Wait.She didn’t want to marry him? She could do a...
Sarah MacLean is my new favorite romance author. I love that the Ralston series didn't have a whole ton of ridiculous dangerous mystery and kidnapping and raping and all manner of other nonsense I get bored of in a romance. It was just good old fashioned pride and prejudice.
I liked this one but I didn't love it as much as the others in the series (in fact it's making me think that I really should go back and give the first one 5*s). I had no particular issue, I just didn't connect as much with Juliana and Simon as I did with the previous couples. I liked them both an...
I can't stand the romance heroine who's hot-headed, stubborn, self-centered, childish ... it's a character type in novels that I simply hate. I knew from the prior two books that I would have a problem with Juliana and boy did I ever.I have issues with this character type for a few reasons. 1) They'...
I'd really, really love to give this book a better rating, but I can't. 1. Because it reminds too much of other books I've read where the Heroine is completely wild and passionate and the Hero is completely repressed but wants the Heroine so badly that he finally sees the light. At the very end of t...
Simon, the Duke of Leighton is described as being enormous, but he’s not going on my “hero is a mountain” shelf. He doesn’t deserve it.The third in the “Love By Numbers” series is the one I most wanted to read. I was intrigued by the starchy Duke who had become interested in the beautiful Italian Ju...
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