A fun novel to read, but I was expecting a little more. The hero was sullen and annoying and I didn't quite believe the heroine would act as she always did. Having read a later book in the series I was hoping Aunt Lucinda and her quotations would be more fun, but I believe she developed as a char...
This book begins a series that will, judging from context, expose the mysteries of an evil secret society by the end. This pattern -- a mystery that spans several volumes while each individual book is framed by a romance -- is one I've run into before. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn't. Th...
This is fourth book in the enjoyable Maggie Kelly Mysteries. This time Maggie , Sterling ,St John and crew go to England , to supervise one of Maggie's books becoming a made for TV movie. As always trouble follows the group, when a murder happens and no one from the highly unusual movie crew can ...
This is the first book that I read in this series and I loved it so much that I had to read the rest of the series.In 1812 Captain Ainsley Becket sends his adopted daughter Morgan from their home in Romney Marsh to London to have a season sponsored by his oldest adopted son Chance and his wife Ju...
Marrying Maddy is a mad, senseless but fun book. You will either like it or you won't. I liked it as I read the 3rd book in the series first and got used to the crazy talks between the grandmother, housekeeper and the siblings. Maddie is about to marry a man she doesn't love , who doesn't love he...