by Mary Balogh
Sharp Objects is probably my favourite book of 2013 so far. Gillian Flynn really emerged as a must-read author with the release of Gone Girl, but upon the recommendation of Katie I decided to start with Flynn's debut novel and it's a really good read.I was expecting a fairly standard thriller, but t...
5+ stars!I like Mary Balogh, so I expected to enjoy this book; but I was surprised that I absolutely loved it!Susanna Osbourne is a teacher at Miss Martin's school in Bath. She has no family, since her mother died in childbirth and her father died when she was twelve. She was sent to Miss Martin's b...
This one was a little boring. A lot of back and forth, didn't seem to have any strong emotional pull that I expect from M.B.
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I liked the first part much more than the second.The first half was a sweet, tender love story. Old-fashioned, but still nice. In the second part, the shadow of the heroine's past, concerning her father's death, is cast and darkens the mood considerably. Little by little we learn the secrets behind ...
Very sweet, very romantic story. I had read the first book in this series awhile ago so it was nice seeing the same characters again.
A two weeks vacation away from her school she teaches, Susanna Osbourne meets with a man unknowing to him entwined with her past she longs to forget, and soon a man she longs her heart to forget.. Peter Edgeworth, Viscount Whitleaf is charming, kind gentleman, when he first lays eyes on Susanna he ...