Edenbrooke was just what I needed; a quick, light, clean romantic read. It was quite predictable and one of the characters was completely clueless, but it was so much fun.
3.5 stars There were parts of the books I really enjoyed but other parts that were really lacking for me. I enjoy Julianne Donaldson's writing style and I think I always will but this book left me wanting more. We have a case of two overbearing mothers trying to control Kate and Henry and to be to...
Like a dancing crystal in the sunlight with it's many angles of clear and dark, catching a ray of light to a dance of many colors. Julianne Donaldson create such a fascinating tale with Blackmoore with it's pure tale of love and heartache, a play on dark and light, catching that happiness to shine c...
Delightful. In some ways this book was a bit of the regency romp cliche. There were highwaymen, an abduction, mistaken identity, wealthy dowagers, etc. What set this apart for me was the main character, Marianne. It's not often I really love the heroines of novels. I frequently love the heroes, but ...
I'm not sure I really felt anything for this book...I didn't connect with the main character and quite disliked her for the majority of the book; Kate is quite a silly, selfish little girl. She annoyed me the most in that she was both selfless and selfish all at once. But perhaps it's no wonder she'...
Ok, if you were unfortunate enough to be online and see my updating every 5 seconds late last night as I read this book, I apologize. And obviously, based on my first impressions, I hated this book. But I *did* stay up until 1 am to finish it, and I got lazy about updates ... so it improved. But not...
This was perfection. A little more angsty than Edenbrooke, but full of swoons. There were times that I wanted to jump into the book and slap the hell out of Kate, but the ending was phenomenal. I will forever read Julieanne's books.
Full review and parental content information at Fire and Ice http://www.fireandicereads.com/2013/09/blackmoore-by-julianne-donaldson-shadow-mountain-blog-tour-and-review/An absolutely stunning second novel by Julianne Donaldson. This book is a treasure that will remain forever on my shelves and be s...
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