Karen Hawkins
Karen Hawkins is a NYT and USA Today bestselling author of over 22 fun and lively historical romance novels and two humorous contemporary romances. When not stalking hot Australian actors, getting kicked out of West Virginia (thanks to the antics of her extended family), and adding to her...
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Karen Hawkins is a NYT and USA Today bestselling author of over 22 fun and lively historical romance novels and two humorous contemporary romances. When not stalking hot Australian actors, getting kicked out of West Virginia (thanks to the antics of her extended family), and adding to her considerable shoe collection, Karen spends her time warming her feet on her two rescue dogs while writing her next book. She lives in Florida and loves to hear from readers at Karen Hawkins, P.O. Box 149924, Orlando, FL 32814-9924Sign up here for Karen Hawkins's amazingly fun newsletter, which she sends out only three or four times a year because she's LAZY.There. We said it.(cut and paste this link into your web browser) http://karenhawkins.com/lists/?p=subscribe
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This historical romance started out pretty good but before long the heroine agreed to an obvious ploy then story went downhill turning into typical marriage of convenience conflicts. I skimmed a lot. Viscount Alec accidentally captures Julia instead of her cousin but learns he can marry her to get...
Predictable, but I guess all romances are. This was just a little more so.
Re-read April 2011 -- First read July 2010This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: Available Now!Publisher: Harper CollinsImprint: AvonAuthor’s Website: http://www.karenhawkins.com/My Source for This Book: Amazon.comPart of a Series: Yes, B...
Julia Frant, in a case of mistaken identity, gets taken by the one man that she has loved for over four years, Alec MacLean. Alec MacLean in order for him to get his inheritance and keep it from his cousin, must marry by a appointed day and live free of scandal for one year. Julia Frant see's this a...
It took me a while, several chapters to be honest, to get into this book and I can’t quite pin-point why that was. The story was defenitely nice but still it didn’t grip me as some other books recently have done.I was really at the verge of putting it down and picking another book to read and that w...