The thing with this book is that it starts exactly as it promises on its description, and it fills you with hope for some genuine love/hate romance filled with witty repartee, until the hero and heroine are overcome by their feelings and confess their mutual love - hopefully keeping up with the witt...
Quick review:Audrianna Kelmsleigh and Lord Sebastian Sommerhays have an odd relationship from the start...they are enemies but never really dislike one another. Their relationship is never volatile and not quite passionate. Honestly, this whole book was rather bland even though it had the potentia...
I reread this because 1) I only got 1 1/2 books into the series and want to catch up and 2) I almost always find Hunter worth a second read. I think my feelings about it haven’t changed much, but on this reading I was struck by the dry wit and clever turns of phrase:“‘I suffered Mama much better be...
This was my first book by this author and I was very impressed. The h, Audrianna Kelmsleigh has been living with a female relative, who owns a florist called The Rarest Blooms, along with two other women. They all have some sort of scandal attached to them which is why Daphne took them in. Audrian...
Actual rating 3.75 stars. A good, solid Regency romance. Nothing groundbreaking in terms of plot, but it was definitely entertaining. I blew through it in less than a day. I enjoyed the characters and liked the setup of Daphne's business, the Rarest Blooms and the women who inhabit her property....
I enjoyed reading this first book in the Rarest Blooms series. Madeline Hunter is a wonderful writer in the historical romance genre.Hoping to clear her dead fathers name, Audrianna Kelmsleigh decides to respond to the advertisement placed by the mysterious "Domino" Armed with her cousin's gun, she ...
Audrianna will do anything she can to help clear her father's name. Even if it means going to an inn alone armed so that she could meet a mysterious man - Domino - who claims to know something. But the man she meets isn't the one she seeks, but Lord Sebastian Summerhays a man whose investigation pla...
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