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by Elizabeth Hoyt, Emma Taylor
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Feminista
Feminista rated it 12 years ago
Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Bookish Shenanigans
Bookish Shenanigans rated it 12 years ago
The book was okay-to-good, but I didn't really gel well with either of the main characters. Megs actually really frustrated me, and I was surprised by how quickly Godric got over his...conflict. There were also a few words that were the wrong word choices, which really irked me. Overall, gonna give ...
In The Mood For LOVE
In The Mood For LOVE rated it 12 years ago
Well, as everyone already said this book was a solid addition to the Maiden lane series; which turns out, is the equivalent of saying "well, he's a very good man" to your friend when you're trying to fix her up with someone and she asks you how he looks. In short, it was a good book, well written, w...
Ilze
Ilze rated it 12 years ago
Maybe I'm missing something, but I could not get very far into this book either of the 2 times I tried to read it. The tone of the book is quite childish (it reminded me of the children's movies my grandchilden love to watch). Margaret/Meg, the heroine, acts like a 12 year-old in her approach to God...
tamabam
tamabam rated it 12 years ago
3.5 stars
 Gypsy's Hot Romance☼
Gypsy's Hot Romance☼ rated it 12 years ago
The story of Lady Margaret Reading estranged from her husband,Godric St. John's for more than two years. She had a forced marriage thanks to her brother but she still morned the loss of both her lover and his baby. St. John's is basically a walking zombie still morning his long dead with and wait...
willaful
willaful rated it 12 years ago
Belying its title and somber backstory, Lord of Darkness opens on a surprisingly light note. Megs arrives at her husband's comically gothic London manor with a purpose: she wants to seduce him so she can have a baby. Since both she and Godric were mourning for lost loves when they married (a forced ...
the little bookish
the little bookish rated it 12 years ago
5 starsI loved this book! It's not an easy one to read with a vast of emotions but it's a truly wonderful story. It's amazing, too, because I felt a connection between hero - Godric, and heroine - Margaret (I insist calling her given name instead of Megs because I found it's beautiful after I imagin...
marvelloussbooks
marvelloussbooks rated it 12 years ago
5 starsI loved this book! It's not an easy one to read with a vast of emotions but it's a truly wonderful story. It's amazing, too, because I felt a connection between hero - Godric, and heroine - Margaret (I insist calling her given name instead of Megs because I found it's beautiful after I imagin...
The Romanceaholic
The Romanceaholic rated it 12 years ago
I think the reason I love this series so much, is that it's not like other historical novels flooding the market right now (even though I tend to love those as well). There's always a darker edge to these books, and this one was no exception. I really loved the thread of danger that never quite lef...
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