Beauty And The Badge by Lyn Stone is a great read. Ms Stone has given us a well-written book. The characters in this book are fantastic. Ford and Mary's story is a fast-paced read with plenty of drama, suspense, humor and spice. I enjoyed reading this book and look forward to reading more from L...
I had been looking for this book for years - it has one of Anne Gracie's very few novellas - before I finally came across it in a flea market. But in the end I was very disappointed in it. The story by Anne Gracie is so sticky-sweet and cliched it's barely readable. Gracie has a tendency to be stic...
My bad - I read this previously and completely forgot about it! The story is rather forgettable, but I think I enjoyed it slightly more this time than the last (2009). The dialog not fitting into the word balloons still drove me nuts, but the story worked better this time around. It's still too r...
Billed as a regency novel this feels more Victorian, but it could be in any period in the 19th century which was one of the main flaws of the novel. Once the plot of Jonathan pretending to be his half-wit half-brother is put aside it's quite a fun read. Nothing earthshattering but a sweet romance ...
Lots of promise, but doesn't work in the end. The plot is good, the characters interesting but it just doesn't come together. The author compares this book to a fairytale but those stories are a lot shorter. The underlying plot is a Double Beast plot, both transformed from beasts to beauties.
About a 2.5 for me.I liked bits of this. On their own, and together in some parts (especially their first ride together) it was very sweet.But, there were so many red herrings and shenanigans that kept getting more & more convoluted. Then there has to be relationship drama, of course, and people get...
Everyone has a Harlequin phase, right? Right?So here I am reviewing another book for the heck of it, because I happen to love this book, a most unforgettable romance from Harlequin, among the hundreds of formulaic romances I read which I promptly forgot the moment I picked up another book.It's a cla...
A quick and enjoyable read that I pulled out of the pile because I am a sucker for the plain jane, marriage of convenience, and scarred hero themes. Captain Caine Morleigh is an heir to an earldom who was badly scarred in the Napoleonic Wars. His fiancee' repudiated him after the bandages came off....
The plot was interesting, but I had a difficult time finding anything about the hero or the heroine that I liked until close to the end. I am glad that I stuck with reading the book though.
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