She walks with a limp from a poorly healed broken leg as a child and is on the plump side. Not only that, but she's not her father's legitimate child. She does, however, have an enormous dowry. Just the thing to attract the Duke of Bloods worth. But instead of the usual wedding night, her husband ...
More like 2.5 stars. Maybe. It was entertaining, but the plot was entirely too contrived. Like ridiculously:1. Annalise is thrown overboard by her husband on their wedding night. Suspicious much?2. She breaks her lame leg. (A lucky break indeed.)3. She doesn't drown even though she's unconsc...
I bought this book on a whim because I loved the blurb. Plus, the title was so catchy! I also slightly remember reading the first book of the series but for the life of me, I couldn’t remember the details.The story starts of pretty good. We get to met Annalise, the bastard daughter of one of the ...
You guys, I so LOVED this book!! I mean, I already suspected I was going to because hello, it's Sophie Jordan and her historical romances are among the best in my humble opinion, but that I would stay up till 2AM to finish it? Yeah, I hadn't expected that.I love Sophie Jordan, her writing is always ...
This was really good. Unfortunately, the main characters use the racial slur "Gypsy" in front of Romani people a bit too often (although the Romani themselves do not use the slur, so that's something). Also, the main character, who has walked with a limp for teh past two books as a result of a chi...
How to Lose a Bride in One Night caught my attention completely by the back cover copy. Sophie Jordan is a new-to-me author so I have not read any of the previous books in her Forgotten Princesses series. However the idea of a woman having to rebuild a life after her husband tries to kill her was ju...
I love books that start with a unique beginning and the newest from Sophie Jordan certainly does that! Annalise Hadley thinks she has struck gold, not only has she been reunited with her wealthy father and found she has sisters, but she is marrying a duke. A duke who seems to care for her in spite...
I recently discovered Sophie Jordan over the past few months, and have really loved her books that I have read so far. This newer series of hers, has been so far, inspirational. There is such emotion that is played out throughout this one. I read the first one not too long ago, so I was thrilled to ...
I adored this book! I loved Annalise's strong character and her will to be able to take care of herself after her 'attack'. I'd also like to give a shout out to Owen, who even though knows Anna isn't telling him the whole truth, truly wants to protect her and teach her how to do just that. How he al...
Annalise has never been the kind of woman who turned heads. She grew up the daughter of single woman in difficult financial circumstances. She is a bit pudgy; she has a limp from a childhood injury; and she could use a little work on her self esteem. But her life seemed to turn around when her long ...
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