I did this as a Buddy Read with "Romance Book Buddy Reading" group on Goodreads. Good lord, I got nothing. I just realized why this was my least favorite of the Brothers Sinister books. Sebastian and Violet are tedious, all of the science parts did my head in completely, and Violet's sister is wri...
The Countess Conspiracy by Courtney Milan Book 3 of Brothers Sinister Sebastian Malheur is the most dangerous sort of rake: an educated one. When he’s not scandalizing ladies in the bedchamber, he’s outraging proper society with his scientific theories. He’s desired, reviled, acclaimed, and de...
Sebastian Malheur has been in love with Violet Waterfield for half his life (if not more), but she only wants him for his penis. And not in the way he wants her to want him for his penis. For the past five years he's been presenting her scientific discoveries as his own, since she's a woman and no o...
I finally did it. At last, I found a romance novel that I loved. Not that I like, but found the romance aspects chaffing. Not that was fun, but the romantic interest sucked. Not that was an okay way to spend the time. That I LOVED. Because adorable scientists are adorable. And nothing is sexier...
So I finished up the Brothers Sinister series a few months ago. I really didn't gel with this book as well as I did with books #1 and #2. Probably because the main characters in this book, Violet and Sebastian were not as funny and quick witted as they were in books #1 and #2. I absolutely adored th...
A wonderful unique heroine and a unconventional storyline won my heart over. Add to that Milans great writing- and its a winner all the way. I found myself rather exasperated with the stubborn silliness of the two MCs, so intelligent yet so stupid, to such a degree that I honestly wasn't sure if I w...
The tale of the Brothers Sinister continues. This time it's the wonderful story of Sebastian and Violet, and how women were forced to hide themselves behind men, and how patience, kindness and laughter can cure. I really enjoyed this story, and the the subtext of how constantly being told you're ...
In three full books (and two novellas) I've realized something about Courtney Milan. I am newish to historical romance, but I feel she really brings something new to the table with each book. Her first book probably features the most conventional couple of all her books, a wallflower and a duke bu...
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