Annabel grew up with not much money, but when her father lands a gold mine, but then dies suddenly she has a fortune in her possession. All Annabel has ever wanted for her life was to get married and have a family, and she has a chance to have a good life in England, to land a title and she knows he...
4+. Wonderfully romantic with a great H/h. If your in the mood for an enjoyable historical romance without a lot of heavy angst, drama, and misunderstandings, this is a great choice. I loved Christian and Annabel, they made a great match. Her American heritage as 'white trash' added so much characte...
Trouble at the Wedding by Laura Lee Guhrke is absolutely fantastic. It is a five of five stars read. This is a story worth reading a thousand times over, and one will only fall in love again and again with Christian Du Quesne, Duke of Scaraborough and Annabel Wheaton. Annabel is one of the most astu...
Historical romances were my first love, but lately I've been noticing how much they snore, and wishing they'd take the damn garbage out. The last one I tried to read has been getting rave reviews up the wazoo; I got to page 280, realized there were still 100 more pages left, and groaned out loud. (...
Annabel Wheaton is determined to marry a titled peer to get the respect she has always deserved, so when the Earl of Rumsford proposes, she thinks her prays have been answered. She knows he is marrying her for her ample fortune and is completely okay with it because she is mainly marrying him for h...
The third installment in Guhrke's Abandoned at the Altar series features two characters we've never seen before - as far as I recall, and neither of them managed to stir much emotion in this reader, even after 100 pages.
Miss Annabell Wheaton and her family used to be poor white trash, until her no good scoundrel of a father discovered a bunch of gold mines, conveniently died, and left them to his daughter. Annabell thought this would mean they never had to worry about anything ever again, but obviously her New Mone...
This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The Romanceaholic.Expected Release Date: December 27, 2011 (Available Now!)Publisher: HarperCollinsImprint: AvonAuthor’s Website: http://www.lauraleeguhrke.com/My Source for This Book: Gift From the PublisherPart of a Series: Yes, Book 3, A...
This is the third book in the Abandoned at the Altar series and to be honest, I couldn't for the life of me remember the other books in this series which is a bummer since I enjoyed both of the other books a great deal. I'm either getting too old or I'm reading too many books and I'm getting them al...
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