by Judith Ivory
The first half of this book - loved it. As I was reading I thought finally a book that lift me out of my slump! But no... then the second half came a long and it just kind of died. The heroine became way too prissy, and the author kept up the characters' willful stubbornness up for far too long. ...
Really wonderful first part where the two of them are lost in the desolation of Dartmoor, something like a "land before time" - 5 stars, but the second part, where their true identities are revealed and they have to come to terms with each other, is less effective - 3 stars. I had trouble suspending...
One of my all time favorite Victorian era romance novels. The plot is very original and highly entertaining.
This was a very nice book, though not as good as Beast IMO, basically because the heroine was way too cold for the most part of the second half. The first half where the hero and heroine find themselves stranded in the moor was great; heartwarming, tender, sweet, passionate. I couldn't have enough o...
This story was a nice twist to the typical historical romance novel based around London's royalty crowd. In this novel, Sam, a rich and politically well-connected American "Cowboy" falls for Lydia, a sheltered daughter of a Viscount. They find themselves in a desperate survival situation, where they...