Not Woodiwiss's best work i'm afraidHeroine: for all that they talk about how independent and such she is really she just has snits and emotional breakdowns. while her attitude is occasionally amusing mostly its just irritating especially when we're always hearing how independent Hero: i didn't r...
This is another book I could not put down...Before I get into the "actual" review I must say that this was the first book that ever introduced me to the historical romance world. I can never forget it and as we speak I smile, remembering the way I came upon it. My mother and I were in discussion ...
You can read more reviews at my blog, The Armchair Librarian."She became conscious of herself as one slowly stirring to life from a total void, knowing of no previous existence beyond the present indeterminate moment. Reason and memory played no part in the timeless vacuum. She was an embryo floa...
Contrariamente a quanto mi aspettavo questo romanzo si è dimostrato decisamente piacevole! Lo stile della Woodiwiss è tornato ad essere nuovamente brioso e intrigante ed i personaggi principali sono ancora una volta "sullo stesso livello", senza tracce di maschilismo nell'aria.Maxim è un persona...
1.5 starsOh my, was this book awful. The writing is laughably bad. I love lush, descriptive prose (Sherry Thomas, Loretta Chase). I even love unnecessarily detailed descriptions (Diana Gabaldon). But I just could not stomach the overwrought, purple prose of this book. Here is an example. I defy a...
This is the most atrocious of all the Woodiwiss books I have read. It was, frankly, terrible and I must detail all the offenses. Our protagonist is a Russian countess, unbelievably beautiful and amazingly learned and independent (with a stereotypical Irish maid for some reason (faith and begorra!...
It's been a while I haven't had so much trouble getting into a book as I did with Petals on the River. The fact that this romance exceeds 500 pages wasn't very encouraging, either. But because it's Woodiwiss, I ploughed on and waited for the magic to happen. Wise decision! I didn't regret it.But ...
FINALLY!!!! JEFF GETS HIS OWN BOOK!We first met Jeff in Kathleens first book, The Flame and the Flower, as Brandon's lighthearted, loveable, devilish and charming younger brother. An immeadiate ally of Heather, Jeff often goaded his brother into reluctantly admitting and acknowledging his feeling...
One day in 2027 Shanna will officially become a true “classic” in lieu of just a “bodice-ripper” or “historical-romance”. Until then, I will just have to refrain from tagging it as such for my personal GoodReads bookshelf. But, just so you know, it is one. A classic.It is also the only histor...