Ah, insomnia, all the joy of reading with none of the revitalisation of sleep, with added grumbling from my husband about the time etc. Ireland is in the grip of a heat wave and I am not suited to hot summer nightsm, nor are our houses. Lord Randolph Cavanaugh is travelling to Buckinghamshire to ...
Governess and tutor find themselves drawn to each other. Meanwhile family life for the Cynsters continues and the next generation face up to the fact that childhood is almost over. Good bridge novel between the older generation and newer.
She helps women escape mis-matches, enough that she's been called "The Matchbreaker" but now she's helping James Glossup find a partner in order to inherit, and to add to the mess, someone apparently wants Henrietta dead. Entertaining and fun with a smidge of goddess-worship.
I read this for the "Headless" Woman square for Romance Bingo and my Series Headway selection.This was pretty slow moving, its mostly a cozy mystery until 60% and out of nowhere we get something like this, Then the story becomes a mystery with some pretty steamy sex scenes, quite the wake up ca...
Angelica Cynster knew that she was going to have to get to know a man she sees across a crowded room, the necklace from the Lady says that he's for her, little does she think that he's going to kidnap her and bring her to Scotland, little does he know that she's partially good with this plan and is ...
Emily Beauregard applies for the position of innkeeper on Jonas Tallent's Devonshire estate he knows she isn't telling him everything. She is hunting a treasure her family hid many years ago to ensure the future of her family who are finally out of the clutches of an evil uncle (this one hits severa...
While this was really readable I wanted to make both characters just talk to each other, Charles Morwellan doesn't want love, doesn't want to be in love, his father soured him on love and almost bankrupted the estate, he wants to marry with logic on his side. Sarah Conningham wants love and she bel...
I loved how Marcus realised that he didn't have to be dominant to be masculine and powerful and how giving Niniveer Carrick space and letting her have her own power didn't reduce him but allowed both of them to have a good relationship with their own interests
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