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Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 7 years ago
This is what dreams are made of. Escapism, great storytelling and the creme de la creme in historical romantic fiction. Alone Lisa Kleypas, Lorraine Heath, Megan Frampton, and Vivienne Lorret take up more shelves on my ereader than even I can fathom. When they come together it's like Christmas c...
debjonesdiem
debjonesdiem rated it 8 years ago
No Groom At The Inn by Megan Frampton is not my favorite Megan Frampton book but it was an entertaining read. This is a fairly short read, a perfect choice for those with limited time for reading. Ms Frampton has delivered a well written book. The characters are fantastic. Sophronia and James' s...
Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 8 years ago
Society will never be the same when a wild child shakes up the structured world of a man on a mission. Ms. Frampton brings humorous charm and seasoned class to a scenario done many times. My Fair Duchess is a twist on an old gem that develops a life of it's own when Archibald and Genevieve step in...
A Voracious Reader
A Voracious Reader rated it 8 years ago
*Book source ~ NetGalley Mary Smith’s asshat half-brother sells her (and her virginity) in a seamy pub, but lucky for her Alasdair Thornham is there to save her from a nauseating fate. But is the marquess any better than the rabble who would have bought her? Damsel in distress meet wounded hero. ...
Shygirl: Reading After Midnight
Shygirl: Reading After Midnight rated it 8 years ago
Why Do Dukes Fall in Love was an absolute pleasure to read. Author Megan Frampton kept me chuckling, had me smirking over Michael’s attitude (and attitude adjustments–courtesy of Edwina) and of course rooting this couple on to find a way to make their romance work. “…It isn’t practical, you said th...
Ilze
Ilze rated it 9 years ago
I enjoyed the second book in this series (One-Eyed Dukes Are Wild), so was anticipating similar enjoyment from this book. Not to be, however. This one, about a woman who has never been allowed to be "herself" but was always expected to be perfect, and a man who has never had to take much responsibil...
Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 9 years ago
ARC Review: Why Do Dukes Fall In Love? (Dukes Behaving Badly) by Megan FramptonThe heart is it's own worst enemy. It wants what it wants and whether good or bad is a deciding factor in the choices one makes. Megan Frampton gives comedic insight with Why Do Dukes Fall In Love. It is so refreshin...
Ilze
Ilze rated it 9 years ago
The writing syle of the book seemed clunky at first, with too many sentences in the style of "Not that there's anything wrong with that", multiple insteads and althoughs in a single sentence and other clunkers. But things smoothed out in the later parts of the book and it turned into a really swee...
The More I Read. . .
The More I Read. . . rated it 9 years ago
I loved One-Eyed Dukes Are Wild, my third book by Megan Frampton. But then, there is such a lot to love about a rather introverted, awkward, very proper but not very eloquent Duke with an eye patch and a young lady who is not afraid to blaze her own path in the world. I loved Lasham. I loved his v...
Romance Book Reviews For You
Romance Book Reviews For You rated it 9 years ago
This is book three in the "Dukes Behaving Badly" series. I gave this three stars as I found I wasn't has caught up in this book as I have been some of the other books. I also had built up Margaret story in my mind so that might be why this was a somewhat of a let down in reading her actual story. ...
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