by Cathy Maxwell
The final book of a series I read completely backward just didn't live up to what I had come to expect from reading books two and three. I'm glad that I had read them out of order, or I don't know if I would have continued the series. The Chattan family line has been cursed - and this generation is ...
A nice Historical romance with a bit of a supernatural splash. The curse idea was interesting,. I look forward to seeing how it is resolved in later book. I loved Neal and Thea. Their love sotry was very sweet.
★★★☆☆ (This is a review of the audiobook.) Man-oh-man! As much as I love Rosalyn Landor narrating, even she can’t do anything about a major – yes major – cliffhanger. I don’t mind little ones in a series, especially if they are to set up the next character in the series. (Actually, I’ve just got...
Neal Chattan, Lord Lyon, is cursed. Centuries ago, his ancestor promised to marry a girl, Rose, then reneged on the promise and the girl committed suicide. As punishment for this crime, the Rose’s mother cursed his family. Whenever a Chattan male falls in love, he dies. Every member of his fathe...
Thea Martin, after struggling for years to make by after losing her husband, has managed a almost profitable business as a matchmaker, saving her earnings for her son's schooling. Then she is informed that Lord Lyon is looking for her for her matchmaking abilities because he desperately needs a wife...
This was an ARCIt was a pretty clean copy for an ARC so the problem isn't with the grammar or the type setting. My issue was that there were a lot of things glossed over. Important things. It made the story, while interesting, seem very rushed.I wanted to know more about Neal and Thea's friendship, ...
My review cross-posted from Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/new-reviews/lyons-bride-by-cathy-maxwellNeal Chattan, Lord Lyon, knows his family is cursed. In the seventeenth century his ancestor broke the heart of a powerful witch’s daughter and the entire Chattan line was cursed a...