As this is a novella, things were glossed over that I would've loved to learn more about. Like I wanted to know about Serena and her sister Freddy for example. I found their relationship so heartbreaking and real. Anyway, I really liked this book. The dialogue in particular was very witty. I can't w...
As always, Milan's prose is gorgeous, her characters compelling, and her story engrossing.I adored the unconventional and smart, though short, courtship and loved watching Hugo fall for Serena. An epilogue that sets up the series focusing on the two sons of the Duke. Can't wait.
Let me tell you - if this series turns out to be half as good as the prequel, it's gonna rock!I love it! So much, you won't hear one single word about how short this is, and how there's no room for development, and... Nope. Not a single word.Serena Barton is ruined. She lost her position, and since ...
You know, don't you, those times when you're reading a delicious romance trilogy--or, heaven forbid, a longer series--about dashing brothers or alluring sisters, and you stop to ponder: Who were the people who made them? Who brought them up and who taught them everything they know? Who were their pa...
Synopsis:The Duke of Clermont was bored so one evening he raped Serena Barton, a governess hired for his unborn child, as, quoting his words, she had the bad luck of being the closest thing to a real woman (read: decently pretty) in his household. Serena protested but not loudly enough – her living ...
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: April 21, 2012Publisher: Courtney MilanImprint: N/AAuthor’s Website: http://www.courtneymilan.com/My Source for This Book: Amazon.comPart of a Series: Yes, Prequel Novella to The Brothers Sinister se...
I love Courtney Milan, so I was delighted that she released this novella to introduce her new series. Hugo and Serena are an unlikely pair who meet under strange, and strained, circumstances. I couldn't figure out how they would ever get to a happy ending, but naturally they did. And along the way, ...
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