by Diana Quincy
There were some blips but I totally loved it!
Sebastian Stanhope married the daughter of the Duke of Traherne to settle a gambling debt. He was completely shocked that the duke would offer his thirteen-year-old daughter as compensation for debts owed and after the wedding, he didn't lay eyes on Mirabella for six years. But now the time has come...
This is the first time that I have read Diana Quincy and I enjoyed this lighthearted romance. In fact, it was a very quick read for me. I always love reading about arranged marriages getting their HEA and this one did not disappoint!Mirabella and Sebastian were forced into marriage while she was 1...
I received this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.When Bella was 13 she got married to Sebastian. They met up again six years later to make their marriage a reality.I liked the characters, well most of them and I thought the story was fun. At one point I did want to smack Bella...
Review Copy Provided by PublisherI’ll admit, i’m a sucker for the arranged marriage trope…and even better, the forced marriage in order to settle a debt – so I got the double joy in Tempting Bella. Its interesting that I was reading this book and reading a thread on the Amazon forums about age diffe...
What I LikedBella may have been headstrong and somewhat independent but I liked that her age and naivety still showed at times. She was used to being on her own and took steps to make sure that she was not walking into a world she knew nothing about but at the same time she still had moments where ...
09/04/2013 --I had an ARC provided to me. However, I can't read it. There is something wonky with the formatting so every time there is an "fi" or an "fl" at the beginning of a sentence, it is cut off. Very annoying. I've tried to play with it by deleting and resending, but doesn't fix the issue. I ...
Predictable at times, and some of the troubles the hero & heroine experienced were a bit on the manufactured side, but overall the book was good & I liked it.