by Isabella Bradford
Let me apologize right up front with our readers because I am about to be blunt: I hated this book. The basic plot outline is one that Historical readers have seen a hundred times over; Young woman is pushed into an arranged marriage but falls in love with someone else. Because we’ve all seen this...
Isabella Bradford’s third Wylder Sisters novel has all the best that regency romance offers. Willful heroine who ducks convention and chafes at society’s roles? Check. Sassy hero with killer dimples and an attitude the size of Big Ben? Check. Crazy families that drive one nuts? Check. And of course,...
Lady Diana is the youngest of her three sisters and it has come time for her to marry, especially since she has had a few indiscretions already but since her sisters are duchesses she is hanging on to her respectability. Through some persuasion from her sisters and mother, she agrees to a marriage...
The best book of the series. Look for review on Night Owl Reviews
Lady Diana is the youngest of three daughters. She's the only one who isn't betrothed at a young age, set up by her late father. At eighteen, she needs to start looking for a husband, especially since she's been involved in some scandalously improper behaviour. Unfortunately for her, instead of a...
In this conclusion to the Wylder trilogy, youngest sister Diana finds her duke. I had a hard time liking Diana and Atherton; they were just a little too irresponsible for my taste. Still, this book is fun and entertaining.Thank you to Edelweiss and Ballantine for give me the opportunity to read an a...
Lady Diana is the last of the Wyler sisters, but before her father can make a match he passes away. Now she wants to find a handsome husband like her two sisters did before her. Her family finds a man for her Lord Crump who is a stuffy type of person and rarely shows Diana any warmth. A kiss from...