by Judith Ivory
Rating: 4/5Steam: 5/5 What I Liked:This is my first Judith Ivory book and aside from the reviews on Goodreads, I didn’t know what to expect. I’m actually pleasantly surprised at how much I liked Untie My Heart. The premise of the story was incredibly amusing and quite interesting. Who knew a wayward...
There's a lot to like here. Judith Ivory is a very capable writer, and she told an interesting (and slightly kinky!) story while dodging most of the more annoying romance cliches. I wasn't sure I could like the hero after the awful way we were introduced to him, but he won me over with his honesty a...
Here's what I wrote in April, 2011 after finishing this book: 3.5?? 4??? I'm stuck. Liked the story, liked the ending (another big AWWWW one) but I didn't really connect with either the H/h. Like I'm finding with lots of books I inhaled read last year, it has definitely benefited from a re-read. ...
Highly enjoyable. The antics of the hero and heroine are just jaw-droppingly outrageous and funny. Judith Ivory writes so beautifully and her plots and characters are always unique and original. Wish she was still writing ...
I am muddled if I should give this a 3 or 4, but after sleeping on it I might still change my mind. I absolutely loved Stuart, Viscount Mount Villiers. Emma, not so much. But for the most part I liked them together. Emma however could get on your nerves with her vacillating ways.. I want him, I do...
I'd give this six stars if I could. It was a re-read and I loved it even more this time around. Really great deep 3rd POV for both the H/h. I wish Ivory would start writing again. The suspense 'con' subplot is weak, but the romance was wonderfully done/developed.
I love the plucky heroine, with her audacious past and unique skill-set. I love the hero, with his unexpected weaknesses and deliberate speach. A favorite quote:"A bit odd, are you?" She was being sarcastic, trying to taunt him into a sense of guilt. While perhaps bursting any bubble in herself ...