One Good Earl Deserves a Lover continues Sarah MacLean's series about a group of scoundrels who run a London casino--whoops, I mean a gaming hell--and fall in love with appropriately exasperating women (because if they didn't exasperate the hero then there'd be no plot). The hero is Cross, an earl...
Book two had similar tendencies towards the emotional roller coaster that book one had. It was the whole doomed-lovers-because-they-are-promised-to-another scenario and how can they possibly thwart their cruel fate to be separated. It was enjoyable, but I liked book one better. With that said, this ...
How did I not rate this book? I read it earlier this year and was not exactly overcome with joy. I think Sarah MacLean can write a light-hearted story well. She is witty and her stories have a lightness to it, for the lack of a better word. It is not her writing that I did not take a liking to but r...
This historical romance had a good premise but the majority of the book was characters thoughts. I struggled to keep reading, started skipping big chunks, read a little near the end then gave up. The basic story could have been told in 100 pages or less. Lady Philippa asks gaming hell owner Cross...
Absolutely amazing! I'll be adding this to my favorites. After reading this book, I'm very confident that I've determined my favorite type of hero. That hero is the one who is ashamed of something about himself to the point where he feels unworthy of happiness. This man pushes anyone he cares about ...
A definite improvement over the last book. 3.5 stars. I really liked Pippa. The banter between her and Cross was so good sometimes. I am a bit tired of the whole "I'm not good enough for you" & "I don't deserve you" crap though. But it is historical rom and we are talking about men who are supposedl...
MacLean's 9 Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake is one of my all-time beloved HRs. So I was looking forward to reading more from her. And when I realized that this story featured my most favourite of HR protagonists, the bespectacled overlooked female, I knew I had to read it.At first, I wasn't sur...
I was worried about this one, because I saw it hadn't been getting good reviews at some sites. Luckily, I was wrong.The StoryThis story takes place right where the last left off. Like literally. There was no recap even of the awesome scene that ended A Rogue by Any Other Name, which could totally pu...
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