After reading book #0.5 (a novella), I was put off by the series. I skipped reading this book in February because I didn't want a longer length with the same writing as the first book. I can definitely say this book was much better that the novella. With that said, man, this book could have been e...
Another fun Courtney Milan historical romance. This one takes place years after the prequel novella, This Wicked Gift. In that story, William White helped the younger Gareth Carhart take control of his fortune. Now about 10 years later Gareth is trying to control his younger cousin, Ned, who has bee...
This one had me hooked from page 1! I loved Jenny. Gareth, well, not so much. However, like all good romances he gets his shit together. I did appreciate his growth in realizing his treatment of other people around him was horrible.
Jenny, is a fortune teller, and has a sophisticated clientele. When one of her regular clients, Ned, comes to her to convince his cousin of her authenticity. Gareth is a man of science, and ever since he came into his title, he has had to bear the weight of his title and all the responsibilities. Ne...
Actually had to back out of this one, because too much of the relationship between the hero and heroine in the first quarter of the book was focused on the desire to humiliate the other. And, props to Milan for effective writing, the humiliation was pretty visceral - hence the backing out. The probl...
My Rating: 3.5 What drew me to Proof by Seduction was the breathtaking cover. What on earth could the book be about? the cover made me wonder. Since I was looking for more historical romances to read, I decided to give this book a try. Proof by Seduction is a heartbreaking, breathtaking, story about...
When an uptight scientist meets an alluring fortune-teller, a clash is unavoidable. Rich and dutiful Lord Blakely is ready to fight the conniving liar Madame Esmerelda for the soul of his cousin Ned Carhart. Who could have guessed that they'd end up fighting for something else instead?Who indeed?It'...
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