by Kasey Michaels
This is most definitely the best book in this little trilogy. It’s definitely a close race, but I think Black Jack really outshines his brothers. I was positively riveted throughout the entire book, and only a little deterred by a little plot confusion.Intrigue and cunning games can be confusing. I ...
Reading through the series: not a favorite, but it was OK
2.5 starsBlack Jack, the middle Blackthorn brother, is a secret operative for the crown, mainly handling their dirty jobs. This time he's assigned a mission that will test his believes and loyalties: find and eliminate his former mentor, Sinjon, who has run loose with some very dangerous secrets in ...
'Black Jack' Blackthorn. He has been very mysterious in the previous two books in this series so I was happy to finally have his story. What exactly Jack does is a mystery to his two brothers but when Jack's mentor, who taught him all his tricks from killing to stealing, goes missing, the governme...
I've been looking forward to this book ever since Jack was first introduced in The Taming of the Rake. He's the dark one among the three Blackstone bastards. He's mysterious and broody and I couldn't wait to learn his secrets and watch him surrender to love. Sadly, the book did not live up to my exp...
I did not finish reading this book. This is a DNF review. If you're not interested in knowing exactly why I flounced, I suggest you move on. Going in, I knew not to expect historical accuracy from this author. As much as I enjoyed A Midsummer Night's Sin that was mostly due to the humour of it and t...
FIRST IMPRESSIONI've finished this book and am torn on what to say. On one hand, I am glad that Black Jack's story is finally here; on the other hand, I was disappointed at times in the brevity of certain scenes and the length of others. FULL REVIEW
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: March 20, 2012Publisher: HarlequinImprint: HQNAuthor’s Website: http://kaseymichaels.com/My Source for This Book: NetgalleyPart of a Series: Yes, BookSeries Best Read In Order: Probably, but worked w...