by Celeste Bradley
I really enjoyed this book. It reminds me why I love this author. I believe she is criminally underrated among the historical romance authors. She writes very sexy historical romance that also has substance and wit. Her characters are appealingly quirky and flawed. This book is so in that vein.Lady ...
As much as I like these books, I think the men get away with too much. He assumes her to be a liar for most of the latter half of the book and ends up marrying her anyway! Yeah, she got mad and left but then he wrote her a brilliant letter and all is forgiven. Men. I loved the end of the bad guy sin...
I enjoyed most of it better than a 3 star rating but from about toward the end of the book the hero suffered from a case of extreme jerkitis. He didn't recover nearly in time for me to feel like he made up for his behavior by the end. I thought The Liar's Club was a great, fun series but the Royal...
(Re-Read June 2010)After a lot of hit-or-miss books lately, I decided to do a bit of re-reading, and this happened to be the first one I landed on.I'd forgotten how much I enjoyed this story :)Stanton's "talent" for spotting liars almost borders on a paranormal aspect, though there's no hint in the ...
good story and hot sex but skimmed lots of mental debate and not enough groveling
When Stanton Horne, Lord Wyndham, the member of the elite Royal Four as the Falcon, receives the visit of Lady Alicia Lawrence, the disowned daughter of the Earl of Sutherland, he’s extremely weary of her story about a conspiracy against the Crown. Not because she’s a woman, but because she’s a noto...