by Mary Balogh
The situations people find themselves in, the characters, the revenge meeted out, all so satisfying. Yes, the main female character had moments of silly and the male occasionally was a bit too determined that his way was the best, but the women kept showing him different ways of approaching problems...
Slightly Sinful by Mary Balogh is a well written, fast paced book. Ms Balogh has packed this book full of amazing characters that you can't help but love. Alleyne and Rachel's story is loaded with drama, sizzle and humor. I enjoyed reading Slightly Sinful and look forward to reading more from the...
This book is unforgettable. Our hero is badly wounded in battle and comes to at a brothel with a beautiful woman nursing him back to health. Love this sinario and this book is the mold.
3 1/2 starsI didn't start to really enjoy this until 60% into the book.
Once again, my greatest problem with this book was "not Wulf". Alleyne's happy ending brought tears to my eyes, and the heroine's circumstances and villain were cyphers at best. I enjoyed SLIGHTLY SINFUL pretty well, but this ranks third or forth in the series when it comes to rereadability (behin...
In Slightly Tempted, the aristocratic Bedwyn family is rocked by news of Lord Alleyne Bedwyn's death at Waterloo. While searching the battle's casualties for saleables, Rachel York (a well-born woman left penniless by her father's gambling&drinking) comes across Alleyne's body, already stripped by ...
This book is unforgettable. Our hero is badly wounded in battle and comes to at a brothel with a beautiful woman nursing him back to health. Love this sinario and this book is the mold.
I really enjoyed this book about Alleyne... I must say that I was quite upset about him being MIA in the previous book with Morgan and Gervase. I was delighted and relieved that he made an appearance at the end of that book! And this book, "Slightly Sinful" is Alleyne's story - what really happened ...
This story was quite different from the others in the series well, there was a fake marriage rather than a fake betrothal. But it was a nice solid story and there was actually parts towards the end that made me choke up a bit. I truly liked Rachel and Alleyne as well as the four whores and Sgt. Will...
Oh, Mary Balogh - always with the really good stuff, be it excellent use of cliches or exploration of interesting themes within the context of historical romance, but always undermined by some really dodgy stuff. Yes, yes, this is dress-up-doll historical romance - they've all got their teeth, the w...