This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews Lady Sarah Pleinsworth will always hate Hugh Prentice. He has never done anything to her directly but his actions caused her beloved cousin Daniel to be exiled from England for several years. Now that Hugh has fixed that and Daniel i...
15/12 - I didn't like either Hugh or Sarah at the start of the book, but by the end I felt like maybe I wasn't supposed to like them from the beginning. They both changed so much that I got the feeling that Quinn wanted to show them growing through the book, being tempered by love and their relation...
I think it’s about time to call this one, this is the first of Julia Quinn’s books that I just couldn’t finish. I tried, I really did, but I found the story, characters, and romance just so frigging boring, I couldn’t make myself read more of this utterly disappointing book. And just let me say, I a...
This book wasn't bad. Aside from the hero taking all the blame on himself for the past when it wasn't all his fault, especially what injured him. And aside from the heroine's 'all about me' response to something that had nothing to do with her (and saved someone she loved, by the way). The only thin...
I love Julia Quinn. She’s one of my favorite historical romance authors. She writes the kind of historicals that I absolutely love. The kind that make me laugh, make me mad and makes me want to have its babies. I wanted to have this books babies. I thought it was adorable and perfect and just fantab...
Just, damn it. What the hell happened to Julia Quinn books? I thought her Bridgerton series (especially the first half) was great, well written, intriguing, funny, had memorable if not all historically accurate characters and all of that balanced out the fluff pretty well. Well with her last few ...
Life since Daniel and Hugh’s duel hasn’t quite been what Sarah’s hoped. Her coming out was delayed, which normally wouldn’t be such a HUGE deal. But it just so happens that season was a record for engagements and she wonders what might have been had she’d been out.Now, Hugh and Daniel has made ame...
It's difficult for me to put my feelings about this book into context. I'm just devastated by this book because it was such a huge letdown. It was still pretty funny, and light, and amusing, but on the other hand, this is Julia Quinn, and I feel like this book should be more than just brain candy. T...
Another great read from Julia Quinn. I love physically flawed heroes! Not only is Hugh disabled, he questions his worth as a man. He questions whether he is good enough for his heroine. All of these things are more reasons for me to love him. And love him, I did, despite the stupid mistake that ...
Since the duel Hugh is a tortured man who has given up on a happy life filled with a wife and children all because of a significant mistake. Sarah also has given up on a happy life but she has made Hugh the scapegoat for all things gone wrong since the duel. At Marcus and Honoria’s wedding Sarah and...
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