by Amanda Quick
Yes! I am finally done with my reads of some of Amanda Quick's earlier works (from the 90s). I think I hit peak over this two days ago though. I can't wait to move onto some other authors. This is the same set-up of most of Quick's earlier books. Quirky Original in her mid-20s who is in danger of "s...
This is one of the few Amanda Quick good oldies that I have no intention of re-reading. Don't get me wrong, this book has all the Amanda Quick signature charms. Formulaic but well-written. Not to be missed if you have read and liked Quick's romance novels. In this story Phoebe Layton is the reckless...
I like Amanda Quick, but this is not her best novel. Really blah.
More space fillers, I guess. Sometimes my TBR pile makes no sense.
*swoon*Who can resist this one. Gabriel Banner was a young man thinking to be a knight in shinning armour, just like the medieval tales he had in his library, when he helped Meredith Clayton try to escape an arranged marriage. The couple were caught, and Meredith's father ensured that gabriel was ma...
I have read several of Ms. Quick's historical romances and have really enjoyed them. While I liked Reckless, I didn't love it. I'm not really sure why. I did like the mystery. Trying to figure out who keep trying to kill Phoebe was hard. While I was able to call some of the ending, I was a bit ...
Quite a bit better than average.
Super fun, entertaining read as always.
Ugh! What a ridiculous book.
Eh, this was an okay one. Reckless is true in the sense that Phoebe foolishly fantasized what she thought Gabriel would be like. When she found out how he was really like, she realized it was more than she could handle. HAH. Not very bright, is she? Still, a happily ever after and rather amusin...