by Anna Randol
oh man........I am gonna stick with my gut feeling: 3 stars.I am really struggling with this review because something about this book makes me want to rate it better than 3 stars. Gabriel, the Bow Street runner reminds me of Grant Morgan in [b: Someone to Watch over Me|353938|Someone to Watch Over M...
Class warfare at its finest (and most dramatic).
3.5 stars. Not nearly as exciting as the second book in the series, [b:Sins of a Ruthless Rogue|15704644|Sins of a Ruthless Rogue (Sinners Trio, #2)|Anna Randol|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1356272455s/15704644.jpg|21366835]. Still looking forward to book 3.
I'll admit that when I saw the title, Sins of a Virgin, my first thoughts went to the virgin widows and faux courtesans that seem to live in abundance in Romanceland, if not anywhere else. And as I started getting into the backstory, I wondered whether the spy heroine was going to be one of those fa...
With an unsteady pacing and refreshing plot, Anna Randol tells a story of love, murder, secrets and suspense.You'll either love or hate the heroine. There's no way to feel in between, she's a strong, confident, manipulative and full of wicked intentions.. She's very good at what she does being a gre...
When Madeline Valdan is no longer needed by her country, she is given a paltry sum of money for her years of work. Knowing this will not be able to sustain her, she creates a daring plan...hold an auction for her virginity. As Madeline is one of the most notorious courtesans, the question quickly ...
Madeline has spent the past 10 years of her life as part of a trio of spies. Plucked from the gallows, she was trained in stealth and seduction. She did her job well, but when her usefulness came to an end, she was pensioned off with a sum she would never be able to live off of. Her only resources a...