A very cute JQ novel. I didn't like it as some of the Bridgerton's books, but it wasn't bad. I actually really liked Marcus. It was fun and witty. A good summer read.Though I really cant get over the cover only have one leg. Where is the other one? We should be able to see two legs! Originally po...
Even though I’ve read quite a few romances, I believe this is my first novel by Julia Quinn. I quite liked this one. It’s a very simple, light, comedic romance. Sometimes that is all I need as a reading palate cleanser. Marcus and Honoria had fun chemistry. Being that Marcus was friends with Honoria...
I wasn't really crazy about this one. Not the strongest work by Quinn IMO. I thought Daniel's book (book 2 in this series) was much better than this. I liked Marcus and thought Honoria was sweet but the story I found lacking something overall. There is only one sex scene which is fine but I wasn't f...
Wonderful book - so funny. I love the book's blurb which really tells all the good stuff about this book. Long time friends before more. The blurb does talk about their love of sweets which is briefly touched upon. I guess the author didn't want to shove it down our throats (pun intended). I ju...
The book's overview reads:"Honoria Smythe-Smith is:A) a really bad violinist B) still miffed at being nicknamed "Bug" as a child C) not in love with her older brother's best friend D) all of the aboveMarcus Holroyd is:A) the Earl of Chatteris B) regrettably prone to sprained ankles C) not in love wi...
Not as bad as Ten Things, but still nowhere near the JQ I loved. I guess I'm done hoping for a Julia Quinn book to move me as much as The Viscount Who Loved Me. This one had bland characters, inconsistent characterization, and long boring sections that had me skimming repeatedly.The writing, especia...
It's been a while since I've read a novel by Julia Quinn and I seriously forgot how much I loved her characters. The Bridgerton's are all wonderfully presented but the Smythe-Smith's were shown as these awful musicians so to read something (an entire new series no less) was rather daunting. But I ...
Honoria, the youngest daughter of a Earl, and part of the Smuth-Smiths quartet, is in search of a husband. Then she meets up with Marcus, the Earl of Chatteris. Marcus was her brothers best friend, and is surprised to see him. Marcus, promised her brother Daniel that he would look after his sister H...
4.5*s. This was my present to myself, on my last day of vacation there was no baking, cooking, cleaning, wrapping or company. Just me, a comfy chair and this book. And it was a really perfect way to spend the day. It's no surprise to read a charming and witty Julia Quinn book. Marcus and Honori...
A mediocre effort at best.I found the quartet of girls and their verbal "sparring" as dull as can be, and the girls all seemed the same to me. I thought Quinn really beat a dead horse with the musicale too. Ok, we get it, they stink, and the musicale is going to be horrible. Can we please move on ...
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