by Katharine Ashe
What tickled me: Honest, forthright heroine. Though I'd have liked it more if everyone wasn't always telling her how honest and forthright she is. What ticked me off: Pretty stereotypical depiction of India and Indians. On the other hand, racism comes into the plot in an interesting way. Who mig...
I loved the whole thing with India. And I always seem to fall for books where the hero loves the woman but doesn't feel good enough for her (or was told so) and somehow proves it to all. The best of this trilogy:)
Cool: moral and ethical content in a historical romance!Remarkably good for the genre.
First off, let me tell you that this book is part of the Kiss and Teal initiative and I think that's wonderful! Raising awareness for ovarian cancer is important, I have seen the destructiveness of this particular kind of cancer and it's horrifying. But on to the story, which is much more lightheart...
I can't remember if I've read anything by this author but the blurb for this book seemed interesting so I picked it up. The book itself is well written and Ms. Ashe does a wonderful job of sucking me in but there were a few things that I couldn't get behind to make me fall in love with this book, as...
It's been seven years since Octavia last saw the man stole her heart. Back then, she and Ben both lived in India. She hoped they would have a future together, but they were torn apart, each thinking the other betrayed them. But now they're both in England and it takes no time at all before they c...
My review is posted on Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/new-reviews/in-the-arms-of-a-marquess-by-katharine-asheThe gossips are abuzz over Miss Octavia Pierce’s return from India. Though she’s an “original,” and a beautiful one at that, she’s also twenty-five and unwed. Her parent...