Something about good women turned to desperate means works for me, so I picked up the book. It occurs to me that I just like it when someone gets emotionally or physically saved in romances. The reason the book only got two stars is because I found both the hero and the heroine to be ridiculously m...
Wonderful, moving, inspiring.Heroine: Rose Marlowe, part-time brothel worker, unhappy and stuck in a dead-end job. supporting herself on her backMale protagonist: James Archer, wealthy and stuck in a loveless painful marriageBoth of them decide to take a chance on love, and despite the odds, love wi...
The premise of this grabbed me instantly: James, a wealthy merchant married to an aristocrat who despises him, miserably seeks out an evening with a kind woman in the only place he can think of to find one -- a brothel. He's matched with Rose, a woman also trapped by ugly circumstances -- her publ...
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...I’m not a huge fan of mistress/courtesan heroines and if she’s a very seasoned one, like been-with-hundreds-of-men type, I don't really connect well with her. Maybe it’s because I’m a woman and I don’t condone prost...
Young heroine is the highest paid prostitute in a well-known London brothel, where she works 1 week each month for the past 4 years. She meets unhappily married & wealthy Hero as her client one night. Hero finally resolved to find solace for his loneliness & daily humiliation from his wife of 3 yrs ...
I was very curious about this book when I saw it around, but truth be told I was not sure if I would like it. I mean she is a prostitute, but I listened and tried it. Totally worth it.There was just something about the book. There was this sadness and lingering hope. They both wanted to be loved but...
Aarrrgh ... All angst, all the time! I like character-driven stories and I appreciate angst in a story as much as anyone, but this one had way too much of it, even when I skipped over the parts about the heroine's utterly useless brother. Could not finish.
This could have been a slam dunk, 5-star book for me. But sadly there were a few things that just didn't work for me and tainted the experience a bit.Basic plot: James is a very wealthy commoner who married into the nobility in order to give his younger sister the entree into society she wants. R...
When I read Evangeline Collins debut novel, I greatly enjoyed her writing and her writing voice, and looked forward to her next novel. Seven Nights to Forever had me floored from start to finish! I was trapped into the weave Collins weaved with the emotional novel. James Archer is alone, totally...
I liked the risks Evangeline Collins took with her two main characters, a married man and a prostitute. She didn't push the envelope too far (neither has sex with anyone else during the course of the book), but I found her treatment of the subject matter satisfying. The character development was g...
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