by Suzanne Enoch
This was an interesting read for me. I don't usually like a book if I cannot feel the chemistry between the characters, which is true about this book, but I read it to the last line and followed its rather developed plots to the end, which is also a new experience with an Enoch book. I was happy to ...
4 1/2 stars
5 stars for the hero alone, who is beautifully written, 4 stars for the heroine and their relationship. 3 stars for the rest of the story, and 1 star for the way the villain of the story is obvious practically from the start, pretty much eliminating any element of suspense from the story.The quotati...
This is my favorite of all Enoch's books. Bit and his personal journey back into the light is so wonderful to read about. If you haven't already, I highly recommend you read this.
This was my favorite of the lessons. Bit made this more than anything else and with a character who has PSTD and a panic disorder, not only do you connect with him but you feel for him.Luce might not have been my favorite heroine ( what if it had been Evie instead?).Still a really good story.
I believe this was my favorite of the three books in this series. We first met Robert (Bit)in the first book, The Rake as the brooding tormented brother of Viscount Dare, Tristan Carroway. Robert spent 7 months as a POW. He was tortured and finally shot and left for dead. He spent three years at ho...
One of my all time favorite reads. Bit is a wonderful hero. This is the ultimate blueprint on how to write a book with a PTSD hero. I reread this at least twice a year.
When it’s Lucinda Barrett turn to give her lessons in love, she already has her eye on one gentleman, who will keep her life uneventful. Lucinda’s lessons are going without a hitch and uneventful until Robert Carroway walks in to help her give her lessons a helping hand, and Lucinda’s and Roberts’ l...