by Emma Jensen
3.5 Stars.This is the first book I've read by this author and I liked it quite a bit. Had I read it in 1995 when it was first published, I probably would have given it 5 stars. 18 years later, however, it's got a few too many "old school" attributes for me to love it.The heroine, Isobel, is fantast...
4.7 stars
not avail nook 01/21/2012
The 2 main characters were pretty good, but the other characters were bad, especially the heroine's father and brothers who were just too stupid to live. The spy plot made no sense at all. It just seemed to be a device to put the hero in some sort of peril so he would have to do heroic deeds and dis...
Oh boy.... what can I say about this incredible historical romance book?Let me start telling you that it's not a boring one. I started yesterday and was obligated to keep reading. The writing is perfect and will never tire you.The main characters are so charming!If you are used to stupid girls that ...
I don't know Jensen's other work but in this book, at least, she did a great job of mixing even amounts of drama and humor and smart writing. When I didn't enjoy the story I enjoyed just reading it because the characters were so charming.
This is a beautiful and very underrated romance novel. I fell in love with the story from the first page. This was my first read by Emma Jensen, who doesn't write anymore. I could not be more saddened by that fact. A great talent has been lost to the literary world.Entwined is the story of the rel...
From beginning to end, this book just completely captivated me. A brief summary (which I'm not very good at, generally, so bear with me):Nathan Paget, Marquess of Oriel, is a member of an elite, clandestine team of spies known only as "The Ten." He is prepared to leave the Peninsula and return to ...