by Caroline Linden
I really enjoyed this suspenseful historical romance set mostly in London. I received this book for free and voluntarily chose to review it. It's centered around twins, not one set but two in the same family.This story pulled me in quickly. I wasn't feeling well and didn't read a lot in a day, but t...
http://witandsin.blogspot.com/2016/01/review-what-gentleman-wants-by-caroline.html Marcus Reece, Duke of Exeter, likes his life orderly, which is no surprise since his twin, David, seems to cause as much chaos as he can. But David’s latest act – marrying a vicar’s widow and signing Marcus’s name i...
Marcus Reece, Duke of Exeter, has spent most of his life pulling his twin brother out of trouble. An occasional thank you would suffice; instead, his resentful sibling forges his name to a marriage license and presents him with an unwanted wife. She's a vicar's widow with a mind of her own who may b...
Beebs' Review This is a re-print of a previously published work, I read a digital ARC of this reprintHannah is about to lose her home having been recently widowed. Her only option is to move her and her daughter back to her father's house which is a daunting prospect because he is recently remarri...
This is actually the second printing of this book...first being in 2006. I did read the book then and loved it! We I saw that the were releasing this book again with the updated cover I had read it again! It is a wonderful story and so happy it making the rounds again! Marcus Reese, Duke of Essex ...
A good romance. Written well. enjoyable characters. LOVED the fact that the heroine speaks her mind and instead of the big problem being the misunderstanding there was an awesome plot. I also loved the fact that there was a point where the story could have gone the "No, I can't tell him what I think...
This book isn't bad; it's just built around unbelievable behavior. I simply couldn't accept that Marcus would pretend to be married to Hannah just to keep his stepmother and sister from finding out what a rotten trick David had played.
Lovely. Even the villain plot added something to the story (I don't usually enjoy distractions like villains and their plots in my romance reading).
This was a sweet romance that was exactly what I was looking for: a diverting bargain with no price-fix from the publisher. It takes some work to find these treasures these days, but I'm indignant enough to overcome my inertia on book seeking.Marcus Reece, Duke of Exeter, is a stuffy guy who likes...
This one started quite well and had so much potential, it was sad to see that it never reached it. Though well written and interesting, it failed in the most important part: the romance. The hero and the heroine find themselves married because of a joke his twin brother played on them. Though their...