by Courtney Milan
The Suffragette Scandal is the book six in Milan's Brothers Sinister series, of which I have read none of the previous volumes. The nice thing about romance series is that you can jump in and out of the series without loosing any context. I suspect there was a scene or two that would have been more ...
Lots of people avoid Romance as a genre because 1) they don't care about women in ballgowns 2) everything they know about Romance novels is 40 years out of date 3) they assume Romance is a genre for lonely women with too many cats 4) they buy into the idea that a genre by and about women must be inf...
"A paper written by women, for women, and about women obviously NEEDS a man to speak on its behalf. If it is a joke for men to speak on behalf of women, then our country, our laws, and our customs must all be jokes, too."I see what you’re doing with this book, Courtney, and I approve.The Brothers Si...
I've been waiting for Free's book for a while and Ms. Milan did not disappoint! Love love love! She nailed every aspect of this story - wit, steam, fabulous backdrop of women fighting for the right to vote, an alpha male who was bad in the best ways and darling wonderful spitfire Free. The best book...
3.75 stars I bought this book, so I don't "have" to write a review for it and thank goodness because there is no way I could. Here is the bare bones assessment: Edward the hero was amazing, he only wanted to enhance and increase Free's flame. Loved him, loved their relationship. Free is who you wa...
Add me to the ranks of Courtney Milan's squeeing fangirls. I was up until 1:00 AM reading this book, and then for another hour just enjoying the post-book Feels. While I didn't enjoy the Brothers Sinister series quite as much as I loved Milan's Turner series (and that mostly only because I really di...
6 stars, or A++ I'm serious, you guys. It's that good! Disclaimer! I got an ARC of this through NetGalley, in return for a fair and unbiased review. I would also like to point out that I pre-ordered this book as soon as I could, so all the ARC did was save me another four interminable days of wait...
The smile Mr. Clark gave her felt like a weapon—one that he'd chosen carefully from his massive arsenal. It was the smile of a man who knew that he could charm and devastate, and he employed it with the precision of a master. This is the last full length book of the Brothers Sinister series (there ...