by Shelly Thacker
Forever His by Shelly ThackerStarts out 1299 with a tournament and the men decide instead of wiping out the family of heirs that they work together.The king states he must have a relative marry the other side. She was in the nunnery and ready to devote herself to God.They are never to raise their bl...
This review was originally posted on One Curvy Blogger Forever His is a story about a woman from 1999 heads to bed on New Years Eve and wakes up in the bed of a handsome stranger 700 years in the past. I've said before that I'm not much for time travel. This may have something to do with a few unsuc...
Such a LONG audiobook! Over 15 hours o.o Still, I loved this book way more than I thought I would.. Before this book I so didn't do time travel. Now I might become obsessed...
I can take or leave time travel book in general, this one caught my attention and held it to the end. I really loved seeing this modern woman adapt to her new situation and find love. I had moments where I hated the lead guy, Gaston. He really takes the cake for macho jerks of that time period. Than...
This book kept my attention and curiosity up. I didn't want to put it down (so I didn't!) I liked the way some of the obstacles that were faced were handled. Not sure I want to read the others in the series but I will be looking at this author for other books.
Well, I pretty much inhaled this one in one sitting. That's always a good sign for me. :)Yes, there were some eye rolling moments, especially how one of the main plot thingies was resolved at the end, but it didn't keep me from flying through the pages to find out. I am always happy to find another ...
3.5 Stars :0)I will definitely be continuing this series. I read a few teasers at the end into the next book(s) and they sound great too :0) I'm a historical romance fan so though this wasn't one of the best I've read, not even topping most, I still felt that it deserves 3.5 stars because it was wel...
3.5 starsI really liked this book, although I take issue with one of the main plot devices - the bullet fragment still lodged in Celine's back. That was too convenient and too forced.But I did enjoy the romance and mostly how it unfolded. I liked Gaston, even when he was treating her badly, because ...