by Adele Ashworth
$8 on Nook 02/05/2012
Caroline was a born genius which during the time frame of this story was one of the worst things that could happen to a woman. She wanted to study at university, but of course that wasn't accepted for a woman. She was a botanist and a natural mathematician. All her life though she was the odd one w...
One of the best books I’ve ever read! Brilliant plot and brilliant writing indeed.Updated 25/10/2011This book has made a list to be one of my favourite books! So overall, the story is lovely and darling indeed. Caroline is a kind and gentle woman regardless of her dream to become renowned botanist. ...
One of the best books I’ve ever read! Brilliant plot and brilliant writing indeed.Updated 25/10/2011This book has made a list to be one of my favourite books! So overall, the story is lovely and darling indeed. Caroline is a kind and gentle woman regardless of her dream to become renowned botanist. ...
Summary:No man's darling . . .One by one, Lady Caroline Grayson watched her four sisters celebrate their betrothals, truly sure that marriage was not in her future—and perfectly pleased with that fact. Or so she thought.Brent Ravenscroft, Earl of Weymerth, nearly gave his life for the Crown. He retu...
This historical romance had some different and heart warming aspects but I skimmed a bit and I didn't like hero's action near the end so my rating is 3.5* Botanist Lady Caroline and war hero Brent, Earl of Weymerth are forced into marriage.
Took me forever to finish because of life, but the loved the dynamic between the two mains. Their bickering love you/hate you was fun to read and still enjoyable no matter how many times people use this premise. I liked both characters. They were both fully fleshed out and their own. Sometimes chara...
Lady Caroline Grayson love and study for botany has pushed her to create roses and plants not yet seen, but her dream is threatened when she’s forced into an arranged marriage with Brent Ravenscroft, never did she think her new husband would support her and her talented mind, and never did she think...