by Jo Beverley
I read a bit and it seemed so pretentious, asking her if she wanted a drink and of course that would lead one to the obvious story of a god/goddess. I tried finding it so I could quote it. This book is just jabs or smart comments back and forth with Anne calling Race all sort of names and him feelin...
Lots of fun, a real romp, a lovely book. The mousey and lame Lady Anne Peckworth, who was jilted by 2 of the Rogues characters in other books, finally breaks out of her shell, decides to grab her life and live it, and goes looking for a mate. The book's core is her inner transformation as she observ...
This book was really hard to rate. Race de Vere first got my attention in The Dragon's Bride; he was one of my favorite secondary character. I felt sorry but at the same time proud of Lady Anne in Forbidden. In Dragon's Bride, I once again felt sad for her but didn't feel emotionally attached to her...
Not a terribly good romance. I couldn't connect to the main characters, and while it had a promising beginning it quickly descended to a mass of historical romance cliches.