by B.D. Fraser
Great premise, but way too long with no resolution of issues. Alastair's arc was never fully developed and I felt let down by the need for a sequel. This could have been condensed without losing the humor or the plot; however Blair was very 2D, and I never really liked Millie or her mother. Sorry...
Maybe 2.5 stars? I’m not even sure where to start with this book. It came highly recommended and so I went in with some very high expectations. To say I was let down would be an understatement. Lady Emilia Pembroke is the only daughter of the Earl and Countess of Silsbury. She is smart and prett...
2.5 stars, rounding up bc I'm feeling generous. It's a great concept for a story - hot butler & haute british society girl. Family strife, secret "interactions." But somehow it fell disappointingly flat. Overly wordy - I'd say 70% of this book is Millie's internal monologue. And she wants to be funn...
really enjoyable read, looking forwards to the next and meeting Alistair!
This book. Oh this book!!! LOLOLOLOLI have no clue where the idea to write a historical romance in today's times came to Fraser, but I glad it did.I give you, Emilia Pembroke, Lady. 28 years old, back home for the summer from school. Millie is an experiment in social awkwardness if I ever saw (read)...
This book is dedicated to me. I mean...I don't even have the words. Dedicated. To. Me. Can't wait to read.
All the material possessions and money in the world are great, but if you don’t have love, are they really worth it?That’s the million dollar (or pound, in this case) question that Lady Emilia Pembroke seeks the answer to. She’s lived a life of privilege, has never wanted for a thing, but when she ...
I just skimmed the first page and had to put it back down so I can get some chores done today. I can already tell I'm going to get sucked into this one fast. The narrative voice is strong and funny. Two sentences in I was already laughing.