My reviews are honest & they contain spoilers. For more, follow me: It’s been 6 long years since I’ve read a Sherry Thomas book. She has had quite a few out but I was burned by one particular book SO BAD that I was scared to pick up anything else. This one, The Luckiest Lady in London, isn’t ev...
AudiobookGreat audiobook. I loved that the secret sister wasn't left hanging. I wish the main protagonists would commit to each other in a way that works for them. Really great series.
This comes close to visually representing how I felt reading this. I'll let you soak that in for a sec. What stupid children they had been, to cause each other such pain and then to hold on to their wounds so fiercely. The book page count for this claims it is 341 pgs, my friends, I blew t...
It's weird I don't have a jackass shelf, considering the jackass hero is one of my favorites. By jackass I mean in a fond, ridiculous way "selfish and / or immature asshole" *winks at Jack Talent & Joshua Templeman*Friends, they are my favorite kind. The stupid, immature oddly sensitive yet super de...
Without this review (or the opening two paragraphs) I wouldn't have read this book:3.5https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2181613693?book_show_action=false&from_review_page=1This book was a ridiculous premise and winds up being pretty stupidly cute. It actually worked, where Isabelle could come ac...
I rate this about a 4.25. I'm big into rounding down these days.About 4.25 of those stars are for Millie's fortitude. Her stoic pragmatism was something here, and her strength something else.I won't recap, but I'll definitely say in many ways this isn't an easy read. And it would be easy to malign ...
RTC. Cause that was a binge read and it’s bedtime.The review hasn't written itself, but I did so appreciate the conversation and intimacy built between these characters. I HATE mistaken or hidden identity plots, but this one did work for me. The hero makes a mistake and is punished in a singular fas...
Series: Lady Sherlock #2 After enjoying the first one so much, I felt like Halloween Bingo gave me a good excuse to dive right into the second one. This one ended up being all spies and agents and codes, but there was a murder thrown in there so that's the square I'm going to be using this for. ...
Series: Lady Sherlock #1 This was a pleasant surprise. I honestly wasn't sure I would like it because I was coming into it pretty cold and I'm always a bit leery of late 19th century historical fiction. Too many authors just try to be clever when it comes to approaches to technology and feminist m...
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