This is one I can see myself reading over and over again. I LOVED this book. I loved the relationship between our leads, Harriet and Gideon. I love the fact that Harriet was such a steadfast and staunch defender of Gideon's. She leapt to his defense (literally and figuratively) whenever anyone da...
Ravished by Amanda Quick From the cozy confines of a tiny seaside village to the glittering crush of the a fashionable London soiree comes an enthralling tale of a thoroughly mismatched couple . . . poised to discover the rapture of love. There was no doubt about it. What Miss Harriet Pomeroy ...
I read this for Romance Book Bingo 2017: Fairy tale Retelling square.I have carried this book with me to countless countries and on countless vacations at this point. I love “Ravished.” I think Amanda Quick was firing on all cylinders for this one. I ended up reading this after another romance book ...
Harriet Pomeroy is a “spinster” amateur archeologist – specializing (read: obsessed) in animal fossils. She obtains the majority of her fossils from her explorations of a series of caves located near her home. The area (including the caves) is owned and “ruled by” the Earl of Blackthorne Hall, Gideo...
I truly enjoyed this Regency romance, despite it being along marriage of convenience lines. (The marriage of convenience plot is all over the romance genre and a third of the stories on a romance reading list I just worked through fit within the trope.) Written in a fairly clean style, holding point...
This was quite a fun read, Harriet Pomeroy is 25 years-old, her father is dead but she and her sister with their companions live in the Rectory. She is annoyed when what appears to be smugglers or thieves invade her fossil-hunting space and she summons the lord of the manor, Gideon Westbrook, Visco...
A delightful oldie but goodie from Quick. Although her usual tropes are comforting they can be stale in some incarnations of her work, although this charming book is not among them. Despite having the alpha take charge hero Quick usually employs she also gave the hero a wonderfully complex backstory...
Cracking good fun. I wish there was a novel about Felicity Pomeroy, the heroine's witty little sister. There were a lot of secondary characters I'd be interested in reading more about.
No, I've no will power at all. Another candyfloss light book whizzed through in no time. My main gripe about these? The American spellings. How difficult can it be to change these for a UK edition!
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