by Catherine Coulter
Trigger warning: RapeThe only thing that this book had going for it, was that it kept making me think of the Jem and the Holograms song, "Midsummer Madness."I maybe played that song a lot while reading this book on Saturday. I needed some happy heading my way.Think of this book as the reverse "She's...
If you can ignore the fact that Hawk is a big jerk in the beginning, this book is actually pretty enjoyable. This is an arraigned marriage story. Philip has been promised to one of the Kilbracken daughters. He decides that he will be safest by choosing the dowdiest looking one. That way he can d...
I've inherited bags and boxes of quickie beach read novels from my mother and sister that I'm in the process of going through and releasing via Bookcrossing.com. In one of these piles I found Catherine Coulter's Midsummer Magic, originally published in 1987 as part of her "Magic Trilogy."::: Bodices...
highly recommended by the SMTB site, although the hero was a real bastard at the beginning i have to admit i loved the back and forth between the main charactersBut all Coulter books are kinda like this one right?
This was during my historical romance phase. I couldn't get enough of Ms. Coulter and her historical romances. Philip and Frances are a typical couple who are forced into a marriage neither one wants. Frances is a bluestocking in ways. She loves the studs - er, horses.This is a fun book and an ...