by Evangeline Collins
My thoughts:I read another book by her and liked it, even though I didn't think I would. So of course then I had to get this book. At least now I was used to the prostitutes ;)Isabella is married to a man who is never around. She is lonely, sad and there is passion in her that never gets to come out...
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...Her Ladyship's Companion deals with two themes, one I lurrve, another I HATE- gigolos and infidelity respectively. Well, kinda ironic since they both go side-by-side. But this book made me think a little differently...
Lost the will to finish. Did not like heroine. Borrowed from the library so no harm done.
Heroine hires the hero as her companion, aka prostitute
4.5 stars (both times I read it)Her Ladyship's Companion was the second courtesan-themed book I read in February. The irony of reading about buying love with money right around Valentine's Day does not escape me, but perhaps the real irony is that these two books have been the most romantic I have ...
I enjoyed the premise of the book. The storyline is a little different from what you normally see in historical romance novels, with the lead male character being a prostitute.Now, while I liked the book, there were several issues that I had with it.**Some spoilers**1) Why were there storylines intr...
I’m always willing to check out new authors, more then not ,many still need a little work but this book was a great first for Evangeline Collins! Collins keeps the same pace throughout the book only picking up at the climax. I never felt I wanted to skip any part because of to much talking, not en...
Lady Isabella Stirling resides at Bowhill Park in the Scottish countryside. Other than her servants, she is alone. Left by her husband. For months at a time. For five years she has been in a loveless marriage and is basically imprisoned at the estate where she does little more than tend her rose gar...