The Duke's Perfect Wife (Highland Pleasures, #4)
Format: mass market paperback
ASIN: 8563829
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 296
Finally, Hart MacKenzie's story! He's the most intriguing of the four MacKenzie's and the first three novels in the series have continuously piqued my interest in him. I already had an inkling while reading [b:The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie|5981872|The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie (Highland Ple...
I’ll admit, I wasn’t all that excited about reading Hart’s story. After all, he’s been portrayed as mostly a monumental asshat control freak from the first time we saw him. He owned a whore-house and used it to further his political career. He kept an older courtesan as a mistress off and on for ye...
Not quite a full 4 stars. The duke - our H - was an ass for much of the book. It's the whole autocratic thing. He more or less bullied everyone into doing things his way (although he was less successful with Ian) and... entirely too calculating in his approach to the supposed love of his life. ...
“You need to stay far away from me, Eleanor Ramsay. You say you don’t need protection, but that is exactly what you do need. From me.”Another great installment on the Highland Pleasures series, loved it, even though I expected more from this book, but oh well :D Hart and Eleanor were great, and I'm ...
I was hoping that JA would do for Hart what Mary Balogh did for Wulf Bedwyn in [b:Slightly Dangerous|71648|Slightly Dangerous (Bedwyn Saga, #6)|Mary Balogh|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1320440392s/71648.jpg|69382]. Alas, this was not the case. While it did humanize Hart a bit, it did not elicit th...