Araminta Woodhall knows she is a curiosity. It is late 1800s in New York City. She is a mixed-race female with "Negro blood' whose culinary creations are unparalleled. She works as the chef in a men's gambling establishment headed by an unsavory character named Linder Kane. She is only working for K...
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book... I’ve previously read 2 books by Kate Rothwell (aka Summer Devon) and enjoyed each quite a lot, so I was more than excited when the author offered me a review copy of her newest release, The Earl, a Girl and a Pro...
Due to copy and paste, formatting has been lost.*ACTUALLY 3.5 STARS*Thank You, Mrs. M was one of those books that I really wasn't sure about-- to the point of being unsure as I clicked "Buy with one click". But for some reason, it was the first book I picked to read when I got my Kindle. I was hooke...
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...Note: I've read this book as Powder of Love by Summer Devon, but now it has been re-issued as Powder of Sin.[b:Powder of Love|10632468|Powder of Sin|Kate Rothwell|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1362859197s/10632468.jp...
This short historical romance story has a lot of potential and I think could be excellent if expanded, but it was just too short for the themes it tried to express. Mary and Fell had a brief encounter when she recruited him to help her lose her reputation, allowing her to go off to London to do good...
I vaguely remember reading in Kate Rothwell's blog that she got flack for writing a story inspired by the classic young adult romance Daddy Long Legs but with a foul-mouthed former criminal as its protagonist. What an incredibly short-sighted attitude. This is not just Daddy Long Legs gender-revers...
My biggest complaint about this book actually has nothing to do with the actual book -- it's with the formatting. I got this free from Amazon for Kindle, and the actual story only took up about half the file, and the rest was excerpts from other stories. It's a bit disorienting to look at the progr...
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