by Mary Balogh
This historical romance had a few entertaining moments but mostly it was boring which typical haughty beliefs and I skimmed. I liked that they developed a friendship but did not like how the hero pined for a lost love. Merchants daughter Cora's heroic behavior won her a London season where she mee...
Read as part of an ebook set: [b:The Famous Heroine / The Plumed Bonnet|9349851|The Famous Heroine / The Plumed Bonnet (Dark Angel #3-4)|Mary Balogh|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1320418404s/9349851.jpg|14233230].Early Balogh is not as good as later, but even so these are sweet, enjoyable stories. As...
Delightful. I always enjoy books that feature an outsider as the protagonist. The person who isn't part of the norm or establishment and whose wry observations often can be used to hold a mirror up to people who are part of the establishment.This is Cora in a nutshell. She isn't part of the ton b...
This is a Big Misunderstanding story, but with a difference -- instead of tearing the hero and heroine apart, the misunderstanding brings them together. Cora Downes is "rewarded" for a heroic act by bringing brought into London society by a Duke's family. Although courageous to the point of foolish...