All I can really say about this is that there was nothing wrong with it but nothing to excite me either. I feel like it's been a while since I found an HR that really excited me and I'm still waiting.
4 starsI liked this more than I liked the previous one because... it's a married couple. Yes, I suck for marriage of convenience/inconvenience love story. Guilty as charge. Apart from that, chemistry between Roman Montagu and Esme March was so intense! It was, in my opinion, torturous to read when t...
4 starsI liked this more than I liked the previous one because... it's a married couple. Yes, I suck for marriage of convenience/inconvenience love story. Guilty as charge. Apart from that, chemistry between Roman Montagu and Esme March was so intense! It was, in my opinion, torturous to read when t...
Light read, with generally likeable characters. Thought the end dragged quite a bit, however, and included a rather ham-handed introduction to the MCs for the next book in the series book 1 of the series. Overall it felt a little unpolished. **eta: I didn't read the first book in the series (I fail...
This is the second book in this series. I read the first book and thought it was a bit too fluffy, but still entertaining. This book was less fluffy, but unfortunately also less entertaining. I enjoyed the beginning of the book, but then the book began to drag a bit. The main couple didn't really ha...
Esme March, the widowed Countess of Derby, is aboard The Drake on her way to Italy to pursue her dreams of becoming a great painter. Just out of port, she finds herself in a cabin with the dashing Roman Montagu, the seventeenth Duke of Norwich, known as Seventeen to his cohorts. His cohorts are the ...
Roman, seventeenth Duke of Norwich, has two rules by which he guides his life--never marry and end the dreaded Norwich curse as he is the final heir to the dukedom and to never to go sea as he is certain as this is how he is going to die. When he wakes up on a ship in the middle of a storm after on...
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