Everything was going fine until...he takes her virginity. In a moving carriage. Not even realizing he's doing it. Because he's in a laudanum-induced haze. :OHow is that even possible? I-just-I don't even...I'm flabbergasted. I really am.This is a first.But it's okay, because he didn't "rape" her, he...
Part Two: Grace is doing her best to move on from Colin. She is even planning to marry another man, but she doesn't realize that Colin has finally realized what she means to him. He plans to tell her, but he is injured before he can do it. He comes home with an infirmity that both thrusts them toge...
I read the first part exactly two weeks ago but didn't quite love it. It was a likable read but nothing special and I started part two only because I was sitting on the train with nothing else to do. And now I am smacking myself on the head for this. With This Kiss: Part Two was way better than I th...
With e-books giving publishers and authors a newer way of reaching a broader audience there has been a resurgence of the serialized novel finding its way onto our e-book shelves. Author Eloisa James is the latest and probably most well-known author to take advantage of this format with her new nove...
In my review for Part I, I mentioned that I admire Grace's seriousness and clearheadedness.I TAKE IT BACK. I TAKE IT ALL BACK.Grace is dumb, dumb, dumb. Rationality and common sense flies out the window in this second installment (I don't get the installment thing, ELoisa James could have published ...
Holly: In part one, Grace spent years writing to Colin, building castles in the sky about a relationship that didn't really exist. She made herself believe she was the only thing keeping him sane at sea, when he couldn't even be bothered to visit her when he returned to shore. At the end of part one...
Full review published here: http://www.brazenbookworm.com/2013/03/novella-review-with-this-kiss-part-ii.htmlThe plot twists and turns...I was glad to see Grace take charge in this book, and I loved the steamy scenes.
With Colin off at war, Lady Grace is finally moving on in her life. Her friendly correspondence with Colin through letters has waned and now Grace is set to be married to another. In this installment, Colin spends most of it in a drug induced stupor, dreaming of being back home and in the arms of Gr...
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