by Courtney Milan
Crash has never let the circumstances of his birth, or his lack of a last name, bother him. His associations may be unsavory, but money, friends, and infamy open far more interesting doors than respect ever could. His sole regret? Once lovely, sweet Daisy Whitlaw learned the truth about how he made ...
Though I wasn't blown away by the first book in "The Worth Saga" I really did enjoy this novella. This focuses on Daisy (best friends with Judith Worth from "Once Upon a Marquess") and Crash.Daisy is still blown away by the fact that her former neighbor and friend Judith is now married to a marquess...
Daisy Whitlaw has an almost impossible dream. She wants to open her own shop, selling affordable everyday luxuries for everyday women, but to do so, she needs money, which she doesn't have. Daisy's father is dead and her mother is ailing, and Daisy can barely make enough money working as an assistan...
Not often does a reader come across a heroine like Daisy. She doesn't have much but uses all that she has to make a better life for herself and the people counting on her. Learning to take care of herself will take a skill set she has yet to comprehend. Enter an old friend from a different time. ...
If Courtney Milan published her grocery list, I'd probably read it. She's at the tippity-top of my auto-buy list. She's smart, funny, and unabashedly feminist: totally my catnip. Her Every Wish is a novella about Daisy, who was introduced in Milan's last novel, Once Upon a Marquess. One thing I l...