by Joanna Bourne
Continuing my audio listen of Jo Bourne's Spymaster series. The narrator is the sole reason I am listening to these rather than reading them, she's that good. That said, of all the books in this series I have read so far: - The Spymaster's Lady - Joanna Bourne - 5 Stars - The Forbidden Rose (...
Really a suspense-spy story with a female lead, with a bit of lusting on the side. The ferret is cute, though.
Grade: D...Very disappointing!The Story - Shipping hieress's father isarrested for treason. She searches for the real spy. Heiress investigates the man who accused her father. They are attracted to one another as bad thing happen.The Characters - The captain will have the heiress. She is his. ...
I am so happy that this book had Adrian! He is a sweetheart and I loves him :D Lazarus is an intriguing character also...Quotes I love:“I want that woman out of my house.”Adrian shrugged. “I want reliable mail service to St. Petersburg in the winter. We must both live with disappointment. ”Adrian jo...
Witty, fun adventure - a bit light on the romance, but still nice tension between Jess and Sebastian. Not so sure what the title referred to, though, since I don't think he was either.
Jess the Hand was my first glimpse back into the world of Annique and Grey. I love how Bourne weaves her characters together without drawing big, obvious connection (Adrian is most often the common thread, his story pieces together beautifully). Jess and Sebastian are a great couple, and hold up j...
Disappointing, after how much I loved The Spymaster's Lady. I thought I'd finally found a historical romance author who wouldn't cause me to rail against the all-too-common hero who thinks that the only appropriate place for the woman he loves is under his thumb, where he makes all the important dec...
I LOVED this book. As with [b:Spymaster's Lady|959745|The Spymaster's Lady|Joanna Bourne|http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51AMlDtqr7L._SL75_.jpg|944648], the hero was a little more alpha than I usually prefer, but also as with Spymaster's Lady I adored the heroine so much it didn't matter. Je...
Considerably more historical suspense than romance. And excellent.