Read it because it was on AARP's top 100 romances. I will say it was a fun and fast historical romance, but I personally wouldn't consider it a top 100. Though obviously many disagree.
Back in the day, this was titillating for me. Beast of Blackthorne ... oohhh. Seemed so smutty when I was 18. I've always loved the word Ravished. Who doesn't? I enjoy Ms. Quick's books all with sexy titles.
This was a great book! Right from the very start the hero and heroine had a sizzling chemistry. It is also very rare for me to find a book where I genuinely LIKE both the hero and the heroine. I adored Harriet. I loved how pragmatic she was. There was not a bit of pretense about her... she was ...
It was…ok. I was completely bored with the consistent fossil talk. And, really, fossil teeth and fossil toes. I. Don't. Care. The heroine had her spunk but that fossil thing was making my eyes hurt from rolling them too much. Not only that, there was too much description of events. It was like ...
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