I can't believe I stuck with this one all the way to the end. Here's the basic plot - Ava the heroine hooked up with Italian hottie Gianluca Benedetti 6 years ago at a wedding. Upon encountering him again, all kinds of conflicting emotions come rushing back for her. So far, it seems pretty understa...
3.5 stars
This was refreshingly different. It was still the standard Harlequin Presents book, but instead of the common Italian, Greek, Spanish, English, French or Australian hero, it was a Russian hero. He was like a breath of fresh air....or maybe that's just me and the two Russian classes I took in college...
This may be a first: I've read any number of Harlequin Presents with classically abusive heroes... but an abusive heroine? The further I went in this book, the more uncomfortable I became with Maisy. Along with being thoroughly self-absorbed, she's physically violent towards Alexei twice, refuses t...
You can read my full review on my Blog HarlequinJunkie ‘Innocent in the Ivory’ was great fast paced read by Harlequin Presents debut author Lucy Ellis’s this book was engaging from get go. Alexei Ranaevsky and Maisy Edmonds meet when Alexei’s godson Kostya is orphaned following the death of his par...
The only thing this Russian’s money can’t buy . . . To merciless Russian Serge Marinov, Clementine Chevalier’s Mona Lisa smile and siren’s body could incite a male riot! She’s so bewitching that ground rules are required: he’ll give her nights of endless pleasure – but in the stark light of St Peter...