I am a character-driven reader, and I adored how well all of the characters meshed in this book. Drew and Ilsa’s wild romp takes them all over Scotland, and it’s a fun ride the entire way.
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Review: Lynsay Sands – Tall, Dark & Hungry
This book just didn’t resonate with me. The lead pair ran hot and cold, and the errors around the wedding never gelled into the comedy of errors that was the author’s goal.
Continue reading...Review: Suzanne Enoch – The Black Duke’s Prize
This debut novel is an excellent start to Suzanne Enoch’s career. She starts strong with her signature leads going toe to toe in a playful battle of wills. If the dynamic between the two hadn’t fallen apart in the latter half of the novel, it would have been a five-star read for me.
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Continue reading...Review: Caroline Linden – About A Rogue
About a Rogue is a fun Georgian Era romance that is unique for focusing on the upper-middle-class and having a hero I liked more than the heroine.
Continue reading...Review: Stephanie Laurens – Four In Hand
Four In Hand is one of the weaker Stephanie Laurens’ novels that I’ve read. Four romances, plus the chaos that the Twinning sisters create, leaves the character development lacking.
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Wild Wicked Highlanders #3 The MacTaggert brothers have one task:Find English brides or lose their land! Coll MacTaggert, Viscount Glendarril, is a big, brawny Highlander who...
Continue reading...Review: Eva Devon – The Spinster and the Rake
This book never really drew me in. The plot is uncomplicated as two people from different classes and with drastically different personalities are thrust together and come to love each other. I found it hard to stay engaged due to an excessive number of adjectives, abrupt time shifts, and disappearing items.
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This book is an enjoyable, witty read. Coll and Persephone make a great couple, which definitely keeps his mother and London on their toes. Whether running into or out of trouble, there’s rarely a dull moment.
Continue reading...Review: Regina Scott – My True Love Gave To Me
My True Love Gave to Me has a cute concept, and it works very well. The gifts are very inventive and entertaining. Sadly, the ongoing lack of communication between the lead characters spoiled the story for me.
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