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Well... it made up for the lacking in book 1 - there was an actual story here. That said, one dislikes reading of everyone trying to foist their daughter on the H who is sleeping with the h at that point. Doesn't help much that the h seemed ok with it and even considered a tumble with some fae noble...
This is essentially a prequel trilogy of the highland dragon series. Hmmm... Well, it's not a bad read. OTOH, it could do with some more...meat. I do like the time period better in the previous series - medieval Scotland is a popular (possibly overdone to be honest) setting and as such, only the i...
That was a v. enjoyable read. And...unusual. Why? Well, the time period for one. It's set in 1898. The h is dubiously considering having the castle wired for electricity. Most historicals are vaguely regency (some more than others, presumably because authors can't be bothered to research the time pe...
This is a little like The Terminator, but with roll reversal. Joan is the assassin. Overall, I liked this, but it was slow in places. I liked how accepting Simon was, but the whole "I can't compromise you" got old. And now that I think about it, Joan told Simon how she felt, but I don't remember Sim...
Interesting setting - just a few years prior to the turn of the 20th century. The h has her very own car (actually, she's the only member of her family with a car.), lives by herself, and manages to stay just outside society. The H is of course, a dragon. I don't know that I've read too many in th...