by Lynsay Sands
2.5.
I really enjoyed this book love the sisters I was wondering why the nook version was only 222 pages while the paper back has around 385
Better than the first two in the series.
Interesting historical romance with an exciting finish but the most of the action moved rather slow and the hero fought the relationship too much. I preferred the other books in this series. Lisa has loved Robert all her life but he thinks of her as a sister so she starts looking for another husba...
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...I’m a big fan of Lynsay Sands. I’ve read all her HRs/Medieval books, so far I haven’t done any detailed review for them. Even when I read the 1st two books in Madison Sisters series, my reviews weren’t detailed. The...
Well... this one was better than The Heiress. Still. Wanted to smack Robert. And of course, there's the inevitable run-in with the 3rd schemer after the three sisters. All I can say is, having a title must make you stupid as due to two of these three idiots, there were left 2 titles without an ...
*sigh*My family has a curse! A curse! You give the woman *everything* and they cheat on you!!! Just love, love how the blame is on *one* person's shoulders! Get over it already! Then there is Lisa. Geez, she was TSTL. I saw "the suitor" coming a mile away. It's obvious who he is. The first ...
The Madison sisters are back to find a happy ending for the last among them yet to be married. We first met Lisa back in The Countess and it was obvious, even then, that Robert would be the man for her. Unfortunately, Robert is the only one who doesn't see it.Two years have passed since the events o...
3.5 starsUneven but still made me laugh.
Sands can be hit it miss for me. Her humor can just hit the mark, or it can be a little too over the top. This one was a little too slapstick for me. While I enjoyed the romance itself, much of the plot had me rolling my eyes. While I think fans of light comedies, and long-standing Sands fans, will ...