I know I’m late to the party and that there is nothing I could possible say that hasn’t already been said about this book but it was oh so good! I had the pleasure of listening the audio format and the narrator did a superb job! She nailed all the accents and gave each character its unique and disti...
When A Scot Ties The Knot by Tessa Dare is a fabulous historical romance! My favorite part of this book is the humor. Maddie's letters to Logan had me laughing out loud. Ms Dare has impressed me with this well written book. She has peppered this story with fun and lovable characters. There's pl...
This book exemplifies what I enjoy so much about modern historical romances, as opposed to those of the mid-twentieth century. Most of the story is set in 1817. The romance is a forced-marriage plot between an English woman who now owns a Highland castle and a Scot, Captain Logan MacKenzie. It's no...
I've already gotten on my soapbox about modern characters in historicals this week, so I'm just going to say, if you want to write a contemporary, feel free to do so. Anyway, I ended up liking this one more than I was anticipating, I've not had luck with this series previously. What sold it for me w...
Stayed up way too late (or is that too early) reading this because the spouse watched 2/3 of the LOTR trilogy. I didn't feel like sitting up, and was feeling guilty about not reading over the past couple of weeks. So, I finished it. So much wasted potential. It could have been funny - it wasn't. H...
2/10 - It seems I can't credit (on GR) more than one person with recommending a book to me (or maybe I just can't work it out), so I want to add that Khanh's, as well as Susana's, reviews are how I came to know about this great book. I've only read six pages and I'm already laughing. I love an autho...
Truly, Madeline is the greatest ninny to ever draw breath in England. She doesn't have the courage of Izzy in Romancing the Duke nor the steely resolve of Clio in Say Yes to the Marquess. She is frightfully shy and even worse than Izzy in imagining her happy ever after.The first 3/4 of this book is ...
Much like what happened with the first book in this series, I loved reading this story. If you're a fan of intelligent heroines _ who may or may not feel a strong attachment to a pair of lobsters..._ and brooding heroes _ who don't think a kilt is a skirt_, this is just the story for you. "Maddie ...
Shy and scientifically-minded Miss Madeline Gracechurch suffers from anxiety attacks and couldn't bear the thought of having to be out in society during the Season. So she comes up with a fictional suitor, a strapping and handsome Scotsman that she met on the beach in Brighton and who's unfortunatel...
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