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by Sara Lindsey
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Bambbles Rambles
Bambbles Rambles rated it 11 years ago
There were times when reading this book that I literally laughed out loud. Sadly, these times did not outweigh the times I was sighing in exasperation. The character's are not bad. They have potential, but they fit too well into types that I could read anywhere written better. It's her first novel, ...
Romance Books Reviews & Treats
Romance Books Reviews & Treats rated it 14 years ago
Eldest daughter of loving family is persistent about marrying her older bro's BFF who she's been in love with since childhood. She seduces him in his room while he was drunk even though he's told her repeatedly he doesn't ever want to marry or love anybody due to his view that those he loves will di...
willaful
willaful rated it 15 years ago
This isn't really a bad book, but it is pretty derivative. The set-up is obviously an attempt at a Julia Quinn-style family series--in this case, the name gimmick is that all the siblings are named after Shakespearean characters--and there are many echoes of the first in Quinn's Bridgerton series, ...
mctclover
mctclover rated it 15 years ago
This is a "falling for my brother's best friend" novel. I liked it a lot at first, but as the book went on, I realized that both characters were pretty selfish and unwilling to bend. That selfishness is why I lowered a 4-star to a 3-star.I really enjoyed the family interactions, Isabella's wonderful...
samanthabk
samanthabk rated it 15 years ago
Promise Me Tonight is the first in a series of Shakespearean name siblings who each find love. In this romantic tale, readers meet Isabella Weston, the oldest daughter of the Weston clan who is madly in love with her older brother’s best friend, the guy next door. Though this is a theme that has bee...
Karlynp & The Doggone World
Karlynp & The Doggone World rated it 15 years ago
A great read, especially considering this a debut novel. When I read a regency historical there are three main areas where I want it to excel: the writing, the story, and the steam. This author can write, no questions about it. She has true talent for this. And the steam was smoking hot for a rege...
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