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Emily Greenwood
Emily Greenwood worked for a number of years as a writer, crafting newsletters and fundraising brochures, but she far prefers writing playful love stories set in Regency England, and she thinks romance novels are the chocolate of literature. A Golden Heart finalist, she lives in Maryland with her... show more

Emily Greenwood worked for a number of years as a writer, crafting newsletters and fundraising brochures, but she far prefers writing playful love stories set in Regency England, and she thinks romance novels are the chocolate of literature. A Golden Heart finalist, she lives in Maryland with her husband and two daughters.
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TheBookDisciple
TheBookDisciple rated it 9 years ago
I have mixed feelings on this one....full review will be on on the blog on 3/2/16 The Book Disciple
Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 9 years ago
As a youngster, our immaturity brings about stupid actions that can be hurtful to others and ourselves. Unless we learn from them. In How to Handle a Scandal, Lizzie and Tommy learn this first hand. Lizzie has a lot to make up for. Her life experiences have taught her much. Now she works to make ...
Romance Book Reviews For You
Romance Book Reviews For You rated it 10 years ago
This is the first book in " The Scandalous Sisters" series. I will be honest and say that I was kind of hesitant to read this book due to the story line. But I have read all of Emily Greenwood's book and found that I like them a lot. So with her name on the book I wanted to read it. I was happily ...
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 12 years ago
***ARC provided by publisher through NetGalley***I tried. I swear I tried, but I just couldn't bring myself to care what happened to the two protagonists. She was annoying as hell, and he came off as an utter idiot. I didn't feel the connection between them, didn't get the animosity she felt ...
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day rated it 12 years ago
Books in general are great ways to escape reality for a time. Romance specifically gives a reader the chance to experience some of the strongest emotions there are for two people: attraction, lust and that ever powerful Love. I began my read of A Little Night Mischief needing that escapism from some...
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