I don't know that I'd call the two of them rogues, mildly roguish maybe but overall fun characters. When her fathers loses everything including her dowry to him she decides to confront him and make him marry her. He goes along with her and realises that what he thought at first was a business deal ...
4 stars for Jo Beverley's charming story. 3 stars for Deborah Simmons' story, which has very good characterization but at least one glaring anachronism - a married woman or widow in medieval times never ever wore her hair unbound and head uncovered in public! (Long hair would be bound in braids duri...
I haven't read a book from this genre in a while and I really liked it. I used to read these all the time but moved on to paranormal. Maybe I'll read more Medieval Viking books now. I used to love Margaret Moore but when I stopped reading these older books, I stopped reading her too. What a sham...
2.2 stars.The writing style, the characters, the dialog, the storyline, the end - everything was very poor. I can't say that I enjoyed any of it at all.
I always enjoy reading Margaret Moore; ever since I read her first novel, I knew she had great potential as a writer.This book was fantastic; I enjoy reading about stories set in teh past. This one was set in the 1200s England.
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