by Mary Balogh
The final full-length novel in The Survivors’ Club series definitely lived up to my expectations. And then some. George and Dora carried us readers along on their touching journey as they conquered past issues and opened up a whole new wonderful chapter in their lives, as a couple. “But life is as ...
George gets his girl.
This is the last of the Survivors’ Club novels, and the weakest. The story itself is a good one: about two older people (the hero is 48; the heroine is 39) falling in love and building a family despite their troubled past. The sex is mild, the way I like it, and the low-key romance feels good. Unfor...
This was a nice capper to the Survivor's series. On the whole this is a quiet, more reflective series than say, her Slightly series that features the Bedwyn family.We got a hint of George and Dora's early attraction in Only Enchanting - Mary Balogh the book that features Dora's sister, Agnes. This ...
For the first time since the death of his wife, the Duke of Stanbrook is considering remarrying and finally embracing happiness for himself. With that thought comes the treasured image of a woman he met briefly a year ago and never saw again. Dora Debbins relinquished all hope to marry when a family...