Silent on the Moor by Deanna Raybourn Book 3 of Lady Julia Grey In Grimsgrave Hall, enigmatic Nicholas Brisbane has inherited a ruined estate, replete with uncanny tenants and one unwanted houseguest: Lady Julia Grey Despite his admonitions to stay away, Lady Julia arrives in Yorkshire to find Bris...
The first half of this book is a bit interminable. Brisbane isn't there, and he and Julia are busy being Rather Silly. I'm so glad the Will They/Won't They is over, because is was getting ridiculous.Really liked getting some backstory for Brisbane, and the whole creepy Egyptology/moors/gothic incest...
The first half of this book is a bit interminable. Brisbane isn't there, and he and Julia are busy being Rather Silly. I'm so glad the Will They/Won't They is over, because is was getting ridiculous.Really liked getting some backstory for Brisbane, and the whole creepy Egyptology/moors/gothic incest...
Not as good as the first two, but only marginally less so, and really only because it took awhile before any of the plot really got moving. This made the book feel LONG. Saying that, I don't know if I'd actually go so far as to claim it would improve with heavy editing. Perhaps. But the bulk of...
Wow the ending was so moving I shed a few tears! Im so happy for Julia and Nicholas yet so envious! Lol If I could lead the life on any book and its characters it would be this series. Raybourn does a really great job of making the characters come to life. I feel like they are real people leading re...
Lady Julia Grey takes matters into her own hands when she hears that Nicholas Brisbane had bought an estate and appears to be lapsing into solitary, anti-social ways. Julia find the house falling into ruin, the mother and sisters of the previous owner in residence and a lot of mystery, not least wh...
Oh man. This is kind of a mashup of... Wuthering Heights, Rebecca, Flowers In The Attic, Twilight, Murder She Wrote, and...um, some other annoying book that I can't think of at the moment. Was there a mystery? Not really. And the 'i am being distant and an ass because I love you' crap was ultimat...
I will say that of the series, this book is probably my favorite. Take one beautiful, stubborn Victorian heiress in love with a wild, dark half-Gypsy and add to him a (slight) dash of Sherlock Holmes... stir in the wind-swept and superstitious northern English moors... throw in an eccentric family w...
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