by Sally MacKenzie
Picks up right where Bedding Lord Ned left off. I really liked Frances. I liked that she wasn't perfect, maybe not the nicest person. She realizes it and becomes better. I liked Lord Jack and not everyone is as they seem. I thought his extra-curricular activities were admirable. Missed Ash, he isn't...
I seem to follow the law of diminishing returns when reading Sally Mackenzie’s books; I start out loving her stories and her character but as I continue to read the books she releases I find less charm in them. I read the Naked series a few years ago and they started well. I liked books one and tw...
3.5 starsThe best one in the series so far. Maybe because there were less pages about what was happening in between the sheets and more emphasis on the plot.
Frances has had enough of her family and their lies. She’s had enough of men breaking promises and leaving her behind. She’s just plain had enough. After cutting off her long red hair, she’s dressed as a man and is going to get her inheritance one way or another.Being the son of the Duchess of Lo...
2.5 stars. This book had so much promise, but was ruined by what is possibly the worst HR heroine I have ever read. She had zero likable qualities. Often when reading HR, I wonder what the heroine sees in the hero. This time, it was the other way around. He was too good for her.
It was cute (and a little ridiculous in some places) and fun while I was reading it but it was easily forgotten after I was done. There wasn't any one thing about these characters that stood out for me. Although I will admit, there was a character who stood out in previous stories and in this one ...
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