by Alissa Johnson
4.1There was some squeeing and some giggling and banter le sigh the banter! :)Great summer romance read when you want a heroine that's sassy & intelligent and a hero that's both witty and gentlemanly.You should read the first before reading this book though. It'll make a heck of a lot more sense.
I loved Alissa Johnson's "Nearly a Lady" and so was prepared to enjoy this book as well. But I didn't, for several reasons. Couples who grow up together in the same house almost as brother and sister *never* become lovers in real life, but for some reason authors, ever since Wuthering Heights, think...
This is the second book I've read by Alissa Johnson. I've been reading this series out of order and it hasn't affected my enjoyment.This was a sweet romance and had great dialogue and humorous exchanges between the hero/heroine. I liked how the romance built up slowly between the two. It wasn't an ...
Thanks, Goodreads friends! I have been looking for new historical romance authors and Alissa Johnson fills the bill. She tells a funny, sweet story with characters I like and want to see happy. That's all I've ever asked of my light HR. Is it really so hard? Maybe it is, but Johnson gives it to...
After picking up As Luck Would Have It, I’ve been looking forward to seeing the sparring enemies Whittaker Cole, Earl of Thurston and Miss. Mirabelle Browning. These two have been fighting since they’ve been children. The arguments they have haven’t changed much since they’ve been children, as most ...
I liked the book so much, I pre-ordered the next one in the series "McAllister's Fortune" even so I promised myself only to order books once they where reviewed by likesbooks.com in an effort to make my TBR pile grow slower.
First time reading this author. This book was really good. I tend to be drawn to characters who banter with each other. The verbal passion between the H/h turned into a deep love and I just adored Whit.