I wasn't too crazy about this book. I liked the characters but they annoyed me sometimes. Overall it is a good read, but having read this author before I'd expected to enjoy this one as much as I did another one of her stories.
Series: An American Heiress in London (Book 1) She's the matchmaker . . . Lady Belinda Featherstone's job is to guide American heiresses to matrimony, and away from men like Nicholas, Marquess of Trubridge. But the charming, disreputable marquess needs a wealthy bride, and he hires Belinda to help...
Why do authors seem to feel the need to make their main character soooo awesome by make their friends less so? I've seen this a few times now, and I have to say it drives me slightly batty! Its okay for the main character to have flaws, she also doesn't have to always out shine all her friends, you ...
I snagged this book as an audio for my car. I was standing in the library and in need of something to listen to in my car. My co-worker recommended this. She said there's some Spanish in it and warned me that the voice actor isn't the best. I'm inclined to agree. I'm more than inclined - I fell off ...
Not a lot to say about this one, since I read it several days ago. I just wanted to say that the whole idea of Eve being possessed (even in the vague way she is in this one) is a little jarring from the way this series tends to be. Eve isn't the kind of person to believe in the supernatural, and th...
I swear hese books keep getting better and better. I love Roake and Eve, in a way I only love a few other characters in my book universe. I want to say that there was a part in that book that had me crying, and how Roake and Eve dealt with some of the bad things that happened between them makes me w...
Eve and Roarke are settling down to married life. While on their honeymoon a tech working for Roarke's company commits suicide. A lawyer who is a thorn in Eve's side also self-terminates. Even the head of a media empire commits suicide as Eve tries to save her. It is up to Eve to convince the comman...
Eternity in Death is a novella, first included in the anthology Dead of Night. A wealthy society girl is found dead in her apartment, with two puncture wounds in her neck. Lt. Dallas and her partner Delia Peabody investigate, and all clues point to an underground horror club, where the owner is inde...
This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews Lady Belinda Featherstone is a happy widow. Though her marriage was a painful experience (she loved him, but he was only in it for her money), her husbands death pushed her into the world of matchmaking, something she is quite talente...
First, to borrow from Baxter too: "Coincidences are hooey" Second: I feel like I'm watching a half-season series. Whenever the case is so-so, the interpersonal can more than pick up the slack. Third: the whole baby thing carried me in laughter. There were some touching too “Hello, my baby. He...
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