Can I just say these covers are gorgeous?!There is a were infected with syphilis killing those that have a certain smell. It turns out it's Daisy's perfume and she is a target. Miranda and Archer from the first book make appearances as do the subjects of book 3, Poppy and Winston. I wasn't crazy abo...
It did need a bit of a mild recap of what had gone before as I found it quite hard to get into the swing of the world. The heroine of this story is Daisy Ellis Craigmore, who has lost her unlamented husband a year ago and now sees an opportunity to live, this is interrupted by a strange creature who...
Book 2 was a very passionate and intense love affair between Daisy and Ian. We met Ian in book one, he is the one who flirted with and tried to steal Archer's wife (and Daisey's sister) Miranda. There is a werewolf on the loose and Ian rescues Daisy from an attack. From that point on, they are to...
Daisy Craigmore doesn't mourn her abusive d-bag of a husband at all, but has nonetheless worn widow's weeds for the proscribed period of time, so as to avoid a scandal. Now she's pretty ready to get her flirt on, but her first "date" of sorts, is ruined when she comes across her friend torn to piece...
Well, I did it again. One of these days I'm going to learn to check a book before I read it, to see if it's the first book in the series or falls somewhere else on the timeline. For once again, I started reading a new series in the middle. I don't know if this series has a name, but it does seem t...
A really good paranormal romance with exciting action and many surprises at the end but it dragged a few times with so much description and it took forever to reveal the main characters secrets. Daisy witnesses a brutal murder and Ranulf, a Marquis with a wolf inside comes to the rescue.
This had a lof of very entertaining dialogue, a dramatic and engaging "crime" plot full of murder and mayhem and a great romance. It had a very likable heroine who tried to start a life of her own and enjoy it and a tortured hero who was incredibly attractive. What made this so outstanding for m...
It's always a good thing to kick your reading marathon into gear with a good book, despite this read taking me a little longer than I'd hoped.For me, Kristen Callihan delivered again with the second book in the "Darkest London" series, "Moonglow." From what I understand, this series of books focuses...
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