*I received a free ARC of Why Dukes Say I Do via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review.*Why Dukes Say I Do had all the ingredients I look for in a historical romance - love, spunk, mystery, humor and a lady that knows how to get what she wants!Full review to come soon.This and all other reviews ...
Lady Isabella Wharton and her friends were part of something they would dearly like to forget but her godmother has other ideas and holds the threat of revealing what really happened to have Isabella do her will. As such, Isabella finds herself off to the countryside in order to summon home the new...
This was a sensual and romantic novel with a wonderful hero and an endearing heroine. A good choice for Regency romance lovers.Reviewed for Affaire de Coeur Magazine in the August issue. http://affairedecoeur.com.
Actual rating: 3.5I haven't read Manda Collins' Ugly Ducklings series, besides one which I DNFed, but I'm tempted to go back and skim them just on the basis of seeing this novella's heroine in action. I didn't feel lost at all for not knowing her previously in the books, this can easily be read as a...
This review will appear on Romantic HIstorical Lovers on June 21.Amelia Snowe was once the belle of the ball. She was determined to marry someone from peerage. But that all changed when her mother died. She’s been left penniless. Now she works as a lady’s companion. Instead of her past horrible beha...
I have not read Manda Collins' Ugly Duckling series, but I do know that Amelia Snow was the snob who bullied the ducklings unmercifully. Now, her star has fallen. Her mother died, leaving Amelia penniless, and she has accepted the job as paid companion to an industrialist's daughter. Lord Quentin Fo...
Miss Amelia Snow, noted mean-spirited beauty of the ton, has had a turn of fate. After her mother dies and she is left with no money, she takes on a job as a companion where she tries to blend in and help her charge find a good match. When a childhood friend arrives at a country house party, she rem...
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