Romancing the Countess
by:
Ashley March (author)
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780451234513 (0451234510)
Publish date: September 6th 2011
Publisher: Signet Eclipse
Pages no: 302
Edition language: English
Series: Romancing (#1)
6 stars for the first half and 3 for the second.The first part of the book was amazing: one of the few books I've read that the hero and heroine don't feel nothing towards each other, no special *zing*, no goosebumps, no magnetism from start. Instead they are cautious, even apprehensive about each o...
First up, I have to say I did not like Ashley March’s Seducing the Duchess and was quite annoyed with myself for not paying better attention when I realized that Romancing the Countess was by the same author. And in this case, I am glad I did not pay attention because I lovedRomancing the Countess.I...
Emotionally explosive, the premise for this story is handled beautifully. I don't know if I've ever read a romance so steeped in grief and sadness, though March certainly doesn't allow those themes to overpower the sensual and romantic threads of the story. Heart-wrenching without devolving into m...
Wonderful, intensely emotional. I've never read anything like this one - totally original, yet totally believable as an emotional journey. The buildup from the beginning of the story to the climax was relentless - like hearing Ravel's Bolero for the first time. There was an enjoyable sharp edge to t...
The set up and first third of this story is actually great, filled with all kinds of angsty potential.Ian Gregory and Angela, Lady Wriothstley were having a torrid affair for more than a year. Finally they got the nerve to run away together only to be killed in a carriage accident during the getawa...