by Lorraine Heath
I re-read this in the middle of reading Karen Marie Moning's Bloodfever to counteract the scariness, suspense, and sheer mindfuckery of that book in order to get to sleep. :-) This is the story of Feagan's girl, Frannie (the woman who would not marry Luke in In Bed With the Devil because he was a...
The whole book was sigh-worthy.The book talking :DMe after finishing the book.
The whole book was sigh-worthy.The book talking :DMe after finishing the book.
Frannie Darling, having grown up on the streets with the Feagan boys, she stays away from men after a terrible incident that caused them all grief. Now she does the books for the Gentleman's club, she is also taking children off of the streets and placing them in a safe environment, most of them wor...
I really dislike novels where the opening scene describes the main characters only as falling instantly in lust with one another (with the attendant physical symptoms), like this one does. OK, I should qualify that - I really dislike novels with a boring opening scene where the only thing that happe...
This was yet another great historical romance by the masterful Lorraine Heath (if you want to know what I love her books, read by review for Between the Devil and Desire), but while I loved the slow-growing bond between Frannie and Sterling, and their characters separately, I just didn't find this o...
I love how this series brings together people from the rookeries to the aristocrats. Feagan’s lads & Frannie are so loyal to one another and I love how each book displayed that with each predicament they find themselves in. As for Surrender to the Devil, I highly enjoyed reading about Frannie & Ster...
*lies prone on the floor in breathless rapture*Okay, that's a little over the top. But this is a very romantic book, so it seems fitting.This is the third installment of Heath's "Scoundrels of St. James" series and it's chock full of romancy goodness. To be honest, though, I wasn't sure I was goin...