by Theresa Romain
Augusta was someone who stood out to me in the previous book, so I was excited to read her story. I thought this had a slow start, but once it got going, I got into it. I really liked that Joss and Augusta were non-titled and on the outside of society. I liked that Joss finally accepted his Indian h...
Lovely book that has to be savored slowly like good wine to get the full effect of the writing, the characters and their growth through the story. Augusta Meredith starts off the story by propositioning Joss Everett, the hero, but because of the things he has experienced in his life, and because he'...
This was a really fun book. While I never quite grasped Augusta's need for a lover - her way of finding one was fun to watch. Especially once she met Joss. Their conversations were brilliant and very inappropriate (and they do mention this to each other). They were so perfect for each other and ...
This book was awesome! Heartbreaking and hilarious like all Theresa's books. And don't even get me started on the descriptive prose.