“Lady Aline Marsden and John McKenna became friends when she was eight years old and he, orphaned, was taken in by her families estate as a young stableboy. Nurtured by the housekeeper, McKenna, as he came to be called, and Aline were inseparable. When she was nineteen, Aline let McKenna know her fe...
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...This review and rating is based on Lisa Kleypas's "Against All Odds" (4.5 stars) and Kinley MacGregor's "Midsummer's Knight" (4 stars). I've also read Julia Quinn's "The Tale of Two Sisters" (3 stars), which was ju...
All the authors were interesting. I liked Kinley MacGregor's the least, but that's because it felt like I was missing out on some info in the series.(Apparently it's another name for Sherrilyn Kenyon. I'll havee to check out her other series.)
These three historical romances about falling for the wrong guy were just so-so. Plots were basically characters thinking they couldn't fall in love, I skimmed a lot.
You think I would have liked the story about Sara and Derek's daughter and Jake Lynley. It was pretty good. I thought it could have been better. I loved Simon of Ravenswood's story. He's so adorable.
Such wonderful stories!! These secondary characters from other series were crying for their own stories!! Thanks you for giving them their own happy ever afters!
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