I need to find this and read it again. This was the first romance I ever read. I'm pretty sure I was 12. I ended up reading more romance, found authors like Nora Roberts, who got me HOOKED...yep. need to read again. (Yes, this isn't much of a review...sorry!)
Usually, an asshat hero is the kiss of death for any book, as far as I'm concerned. But somehow, this book managed to worm its way into my good graces despite the utter idiocy of its male lead for nearly half the story.Gabriel, the Earl of Ashcombe, was understandably angry when forced to marry a w...
3.5 starsTalia has been a wallflower and a merchant's daughter to boot, so she has been snobbed by the ton all her life. After three failed seasons, her father decides to finally buy her a husband who's a member of the ton and thus gain her entrance in that restricted circle of society. Talia who's ...
Talia is into her third season when her father informs her he has found her a husband. He is a self made man who wants his daughter to marry someone with a title. Talia finds herself awkward around the ton, and much to her father's disappointment, hasn't snatched up a husband. He takes it upon him...
THREE AND A HALF STARS!!Thought I'd make that evident AA goodreads doesn't allow for partial star reviews.Good story. Faltered on endings of Russian surnames--yes it bugged me. Also, what has become of Anya? And will Rajih get his own story (hopefully not with Anya)?
I'm not sure what to think of this book. It's just wrong. The heroine gets gang-raped and the so-called hero is on the scene. Supposedly he didn't participate, but he didn't stop it either. Later on he helps her recover and they fall in love. That's really stretching believability for me. I am somew...
I would never call myself a Rosemary Rogers fan, but I actually really liked this book. It was very Harlequin Presents-esque. The heroine is a very sweet, innocent woman who pretends to be her quite experienced sister who has a bad reputation (think Paris Hilton), and gets kidnapped by an Italian du...
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