Historical RomanceA very daring hand of cards brings Lord Byron bachelorhood to a very interesting end when he losses to a father of a daughter who is reaching into "spinesterhood".She has told her father that she will only marry for love.Now Jack Byron must make her fall in love with him for her...
Okay so the basic gist of this novel is about a marriage formed because of a bet and we all know those never go down too well when the main character finds that out. Sound like every other historical romance? That's because it is. Just from reading the summary you can already tell how the events ...
PLOT SUMMARY: With the passing of her father and no other family left, Meg and her maid are traveling to Scotland to live with a distant aunt when a two wk (!) snow storm traps them at Cade's country estate. Cade - a former spy for the British army who was tortured and forced to watch his lover ...
Cade and Meg. This book contains a lot of "dealmakers": snowed in, a grumpy hero with glasses, a makeover montage, etc. The only reason this book didn't get five stars is because it contains a secret spy plot that isn't listed anywhere or referred to on the back. I HATE spy books normally (and hi...
I loved this story of Mallory Braeburn and the Duke of Gresham (Adam,friend of the Braeburn brothers). I liked that the Braeburns and their spouses were included during most of the story that takes place in the country at the house party/wedding. Many times sequels barely reference past charact...
V Londonu se strinjajo: Byroni so vsi po vrsti nori, pokvarjeni in nevarni, zato nihče ni presenečen, ko se mora Jack Byron zaradi izgubljene stave poročiti! Jack bi storil vse, da bi se temu izognil, a ga bogati trgovec, ki ga želi poročiti s svojo hčerjo, ne izpusti iz pesti. Povrh vsega bo mor...
The first in a trilogy, Warren creates a wonderful cast of characters. The plot and story were quite plausible. The reader can't help but identify with both Emma and Nick. Warren takes us through their chance meeting, time spent getting to know one another, and their eventual yield to love. Next,...
Pages survived: 30 Yeah. This book sucked. Generally, when I give up on a book at thirty pages, it's typically for the exact same reason, regardless the particular novel; the characters bored me.This is pretty pathetic, too, when considering the scope Warren had with which to work. To me, somehow...
I'm not a harsh reviewer. There are only two circumstances that result in review:1) The book is monumentally amazing.2) The book is monumentally disastrous.Alas, this book has warranted a third circumstance, 3) When a book has wonderful cover art, a great blurb and a fabulous first chapter yet di...