Freyja hater, yep, that's me, guilty as charged. The rating is not a reflection of Ms. Balogh's writing. This is Freyja hating, plain and simple. My disgust for Freyja runs deep. I read this book many, I repeat, many years ago. And I still remember how disgusted I was by Freyja. This is a 200% perso...
Freyja meets a man who will be her match. A man who challenges her, but also accepts her, but can they work out a relationship other than the one they're pretending for both their conveniences. Joshua's aunt is a wicked wicked woman.
(This is a part of my Canada Day Long Weekend Review-A-Thon. Click here to go to Sleepless Nights Reviews to learn more about it.)Rating: 3.5/5Steam: 2/5Review:I seem to have picked books written by authors who have chosen to move to Canada instead of those who were born here, oops. Oh wells. I didn...
I wasn't sure I was ready for Freyja to be the heroine but I guess it's been long enough since I read [b:A Summer to Remember|35334|A Summer to Remember (Bedwyn Prequels #2)|Mary Balogh|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1320551777s/35334.jpg|1591953] because I really enjoyed Freyja & Joshua's romance. I...
I enjoyed it. I did get frustrated with the stupid aunt but love how the Bedwyns ralley and are always up for the entertainment value in the drama. Loved that we got more of the other Bedwyns in this book too.
I enjoyed it. I did get frustrated with the stupid aunt but love how the Bedwyns ralley and are always up for the entertainment value in the drama. Loved that we got more of the other Bedwyns in this book too.
Balogh writes a beautiful happily-ever-after for Freyja without sacrificing one iota of the hauteur and fire that make her formidable. While the device that brings her and Joshua together is a bit contrived, the affection and respect between them is carefully developed and wonderful to read.
When the man she was in love with is expecting his first child with his new wife, Lady Freyja Bedwyn leaves the neighborhood for Bath. On her way there, Joshua Moore (who has lately inherited the title of Marquess of Hallmere) runs into her bedchamber to escape a pair of blackmailers. Freyja looks...
There wasn't anything particularly "scandalous" about Mary Balogh's Slightly Scandalous, which leads me to a burning question: Who the hell is naming books these days? I could throw a mish-mash of words in a hat, draw out 2, and I swear to all the Your Graces and My Lords in Regency England, I could...
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