A fun historical romance with an entertaining plot but the action moved in slow baby steps with too much thinking about everything. I started skimming midway. Both the hero and heroine's attitudes changed too abruptly and weren't very believable. Annabelle works for newspaper owner Knightly and de...
I liked this one better than The Tattooed Duke, because the schemes were fun to watch. The ending was fine, but the epilogue was kind of meh. Would've been better without it.
And then he kissed her. Knightly. Kissing. Her.She felt sparks, she felt fireworks. Her first kiss. A Once in a lifetime kiss. With the man she loved. She had waited for this. She had fought for this. She earned this. She was going to enjoy every exquisite second of it. Annabelle has loved Derek Kn...
Loved this book. Loved Annabelle. Wanted to hurt Derek. But loved the book nonetheless. The word "nodcock" is going to be one of my favorites. Highly recommended.
Seducing Mr. Knightly is fourth in Maya Rodale’s Writing Girls series. I’ve only read one of the other books in the series, but I didn’t at all find myself at a disadvantage. The characters are interesting and made the book a blast to read!You guys, the beginning of Seducing Mr. Knightly took me bac...
My review cross-posted from Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/new-reviews/seducing-mr-knightly-by-maya-rodaleFor nearly four years, Annabelle Swift has loved Derek Knightly, editor and owner of The London Weekly. Unfortunately, Knightly has never taken notice of Annabelle. It’s ti...
Annabelle Swift has loved Derek Knightly, editor and owner of The London Weekly, for three years, six months, three weeks and two days, all without his notice. She has decided that now is the time to change this and asks the readers of her column, Dear Annabelle, for advice on gaining the attention...
You don't have to be a longtime reader of Maya Rodale's Writing Girls series to enjoy this romance. But if you've been following along, you know it's about time for sweet and quiet Annabelle to finally get her HEA with the man she has been pining over for years: her boss, the completely oblivious De...
I had problems with this book. It was nothing with the author's writing but the characters. Having read the other books that feature such dominant and bold heroines, it was hard to connect with this heroine because she was NOT any of those things. I find it hard to rate books where the character ...
Annabell writes for London Weekly giving out advise. And does everything her sister in law asks of her. Always trying to help others.Knightly is the owner of the London Weekly. Aspiring to become part of high society were he feels he belongs.Annabell has been in love with Knightly for several years,...
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