by Katherine Kellgren, Amanda Quick
The River Knows by Amanda Quick To date, this is probably the Amanda Quick book with the most riveting mystery I've read--in my personal opinion, of course. I know a lot of other people might disagree. But I enjoyed every moment of this book and was actually quite in love with how the entire stor...
This was my first Quick book and I really liked it. I listened to the Audio version and I thought the narrator did a very good job also. I'm definitely going to listen to more of Quicks books if they have the same narrator otherwise I will read. Looking forward to seeing what else she has to offer.
Still wavering on the rating of this one. It's actually closer to 3.75 stars, I'd say.
Quite good! A more interesting heroine than many similar books. 3.5 if only one could add .5.
Yes, I know - this is one of those authors that I seriously considered not admitting to. Her books are the intellectual equivalent of candyfloss, but every now and then candyfloss is just right. Milton was a bit too hard going on the Isle of Man ferry, a bit too much noise & distractions to really s...
She rose from her ashes, creating a new identity to bury her past. Now widow Louisa Bryce is an investigative reporter, searching for dirt about a prominent gentleman in Society. One evening, she’s rescued in the nick of time by another gentleman’s fiery kiss.Anthony Stalbridge has an agenda of his ...
I'm a huge fan of this author, and was excited when this book came out. It was a quick read, but I found it to be very predictable.
This book was just ok. The rating I think it deserved is 2.5. I like when she writes as Jayne Ann Krentz better though.
All I can say is, hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Joanna aka Louisa is a mission of vengeance to show the evils of the aristocracy, specifically these men who take advantage of women. I applaud her ideals, it's just a bit foolhardy, isn't it? Meeting Anthony helps her uncover more of the ...