Twas the Night After Christmas bridges two series together, "Helliions of Halstead Hall" and "The Duke's Men". After recently reading the first book in the Dukes Men series, I was really excited to read this story. It does take place before the first one begins where we do see a involvement Of Domin...
Posted on my blog I Heart RomanceThis is the second time that I read this story and I am amazed at how touched I still am with it. In fact, certain parts of the book have brought me to tears. Normally, I am not a fan of reading about children in the books that I read but the presence of the child ...
I picked this book as my first Christmas read of the season because it had been on my TBR since last Christmas. I did find Pierce annoying on a couple of occasions, but overall I liked him. I really admired Camilla. She had a positive view of the world despite a really tough life and an unsatisfy...
8/07 - This was just above average, 2.5 stars really. I didn't really feel any sexual tension between Pierce and Camilla and in all 354 pages there was only 1.5 sex scenes (the first was interrupted before anyone got naked). I think Jeffries did too much of a good job at describing Camilla as a do...
Excellent light read, great Christmas story. A wonderful happy ending, just a bit predictable.Male protagonist: Pierce Waverly, Earl of Devonmont, devoted bachelor with a string of mistresses, but feels something is lacking in his life.Female lead: Camilla Stuart, vicar's widow, mother of Jasper, ag...
I'd been looking forward to reading Devenport's story since the earlier books of the series, but I was disappointed in this. The primary reason for my disappointment was Camilla. I haven't read a more annoying heroine in quite some time. Camilla's insistent meddling in things that were none of her ...
Review Copy Provided by Gallery Books via EdelweissOk, so this is one of the reviews where I admit that I have too many series in progress and that I am an idiot…when I was browsing Edelweiss and came across this book (being as it is book 6 in a series), I could have sworn that I had read the previo...
Aaaahhh (a sigh of satisfaction)! A lovely story about family relationships and the meaning of love, with an enjoyable romance wrapped around it. There are actually 3 main characters in the book - Pierce the hero, Camilla Stuart the heroine, and Camilla's employer - Pierce's estranged mother, the co...
This historical romance was just so-so. After awhile all the characters started to analyze everything. The big secret went on way too long. I started skimming and eventually just jumped to last couple chapters. Pierce is estranged from his mother but goes to her when her companion Camilla writes...
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