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Punya Reviews...
Punya Reviews... rated it 6 years ago
My reviews are honest & they contain spoilers. For more, follow me: It’s been a while since I read a Carla Kelly book so gathered it’s time to read something new. I bought her latest back in May 2018, which is book 1 of the new St. Brendan series. Then I found out that the H and h of the story were...
BuckeyeAngel
BuckeyeAngel rated it 9 years ago
Meg’s lady’s maid was Bessie. Meg had arrived two days before at Thornshire Castle. Meg had taken a sea trip with her older brother Daniel. Their cousin the Duke Of South Hampton had agreed to sponsor Meg for a season in London.It was to meg to marry well and save the family as they had fallen on h...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 9 years ago
bookshelves: censorship, kiddlewinks, dec-2015-free-for-all, winter-20152016, paper-read, one-penny-wonder, banned-books Read in December, 2015 http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turk... Nice illustrations, good underlying message.
Edgar's Books
Edgar's Books rated it 9 years ago
Amelia Beckett is delighted to be a widow. Married by proxy to a man she’d never met, Amelia recognizes that a fortuitous entry into widowhood frees her from meddlesome chaperones and matchmakers. Heiress to her mother’s sugar plantation in Jamaica, she happily anticipates working in a man’s world, ...
Category Is: Book Review Realness!
Category Is: Book Review Realness! rated it 9 years ago
"Do not let logic or duty override matters of the heart" Meg Burton is a young American lass sent to Britain with a duty to her family: she must find a wealthy husband to avoid their financial ruin. But will she let her duty to her family overcome her very soul? As it turns out,my first Netgall...
Rane Aria
Rane Aria rated it 10 years ago
I have a confession to make. I adore seafaring novels of any sort. Although a landlubber down to my sparkle painted toenails and no doubt will never set foot on a boat. I can get lost in many books that deal with sailing and much of Becoming Lady Lockwood takes places on the high seas. Not only did ...
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