Lady and the Laird by Nicola Cornick Lady Lucy is a sensible girl who seems to enjoy life but unfortunately in life there is tragedy. That tragedy affects Lady Lucy in a harsh and unyielding manner turning the sensible girl into an emotionless woman who hides behind intellect and life as a bluesto...
Find more reviews at The Demon Librarian.Letters From HeavenSet a few centuries later than most Scottish romances, THE LADY AND THE LAIRD has a more dignified, refined feel to it. More like a Regency romance. As a lover of the more rugged, warrior types and more basic way of life, this aspect didn't...
So I've read some books by Nicola Cornick before and while the last one didn't work so well for me, the other two were wonderful and heartwarming and just all of the good things I want in a historical romance novel. So I was really looking forward to exploring the world of Scotland and lairds and KI...
Grade: DNFI didn’t make it very far with this one. The meet-cute in the prologue was really good, and I was intrigued by the set-up with the bluestocking heroine writing erotic letters for her brother to woo his beloved away from the crabby hero. I adore bluestocking heroines and crabby heroes.But t...
I used to dream of being a Lady in medieval times and having a handsome Scottish Laird come for me, take me away and as I swoon from his gorgeous manliness, we marry and of course live happily ever after! What? It could happen! When I saw the cover of this book, that’s exactly what I remembered, so ...
I received a copy of this book through Netgalley by Harlequin. This is the first time that I have read from this author, and I really enjoyed myself wit this story. It was a bit unique in the way it developed, It starts out a bit slow in the beginning, but when you really start to get into it, then ...
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: July 30, 2013Publisher: HarlequinImprint: HQNAuthor’s Website: http://nicolacornick.co.uk/My Source for This Book: NetgalleyPart of a Series: Yes, Book 1, Scottish BridesSeries Best Read In Order: N/...