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by Elizabeth Hoyt, Emma Taylor
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Rachel's books
Rachel's books rated it 6 years ago
After the previous book, I was worried about potentially this being not as good. I needn't have worried! This is Meg's (Margaret) and Godric's book. At the end of the previous book, Megs is pregnant. Her brother, Griffin, knows something about Godric and blackmails him into marrying Megs. This book ...
Sam's Reading: A Work in Progress
Sam's Reading: A Work in Progress rated it 7 years ago
Move over, Mickey. I just got to know Godric, and then, you know, love him...(Who am I kidding, I couldn't choose)I'd read like 5 books about these two. I loved Megs vitality, and the way she brought her husband back to life. I loved Godric's composure, his intensity, and his tenderness. A wonderfu...
nancydl
nancydl rated it 8 years ago
I really enjoyed this Historical Romance. I received this book for free and I voluntarily chose to review it. This is not suitable for the under 18 readers. There was a lot of action and danger in this with a splash of romance here and there. There was humor and animals as well. It was so hard to pu...
Heidi Hart
Heidi Hart rated it 9 years ago
Kinda boring and forgettable. 2 years ago, Megs married Godric for convenience after learning she was pregnant with her dead lover's kid, but Megs lost the baby, and they've lived separately since. Now Megs wants a child and reasonably believes her lawfully wedded husband is the best man for the job...
Rendezvous With A Romance
Rendezvous With A Romance rated it 9 years ago
Godric St. John is a character we met in book one; a dark, brooding, and sad man. Since meeting him, his true love has succumbed to the illness that she contrived 1 year after their marriage. He is also remarried. He has been blackmailed into marrying Lady Margaret, though she does not know this til...
The More I Read. . .
The More I Read. . . rated it 11 years ago
I'm not going to spend a lot of time and words on Lord of Darkness. It was disappointing in so many ways and came close to being a DNF for me. Why not just chunk it in the bag for the used book store? Well, I'll get to that in a minute. First, I found "Megs" perplexing and, at times, selfish mixed...
Bambbles Rambles
Bambbles Rambles rated it 11 years ago
Elizabeth Hoyt's Maiden Lane series is the first series that I can remember reading that really made me think that I could read books set in historical London not mainly set in the ton. This series is one of my favorites out there right now. I eagerly lap up every installment.That said, The Lord of ...
jmihalik
jmihalik rated it 11 years ago
Not my favorite in the series. More interested in the epilogue that leads into the next book.
Books with Beers
Books with Beers rated it 11 years ago
Another quality addition to Hoyt's Maiden Lane series. This time around readers are treated to a bittersweet love story between two heartbroken individuals.Godric St. John is an older hero who is still grieving over the death of his beloved first wife.Megs is the young lively heroine who marries Go...
Addicted To Romance
Addicted To Romance rated it 11 years ago
When This first came out, I hesitated in the beginning to read Lord of Darkness. I had heard some positive and a few negative things. In the past I have enjoyed this series, quite a bit. So I was feeling a bit apprehensive but no worries once I got into the story, with no problem. I enjoyed seeing h...
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