3.5+ starsI truly enjoyed this book, because as outrageous as it might seem, I could relate to Judith's plight and even her decision to be "slightly wicked". I realize many might not be able to suspend belief to accept that a woman like Judith might be more than tempted -- that she might actually...
As someone who had been quite happy hating Freyja Bedwyn since meeting her in A Summer to Remember, I have no qualms admitting that I wasn't very thrilled about reading her book. At the same time, I couldn't help feeling some kind of morbid anxiety about it, as I wondered if Ms. Balogh would be a...
I've got to say that this book is one of the funniest books I've ever read. Which I didn't expect. Sure, Mary Balogh can be funny, but I don't usually associate her books with being downright hilarious. I found myself laughing out loud at this book, sometimes in public places (I apologize to my h...
Review em: http://pepitamagica.blogspot.pt/2015/...Estes romances históricos passados nos inícios do século XIX falam sempre superficialmente da guerra com Napoleão, do Duque de Wellington, alguns até mencionam as lutas aqui na Península Ibérica, mas eu sempre achei que a maior parte das autoras ...
After reading the Bedwyn Prequels, it was odd to be introduced to the Bedwyn series with Aidan since we didn’t meet him at all in the two Prequel books.From reading some reviews, I was all set to love this family and though they are supposed to be a haughty aristocrat family.. I LOVE them, I DO! ...
Great, great read - Rachel and Alleyne are wonderful, and the secondary characters extremely colorfulSUMMARY (Bedwyn Family, Book 5):Slightly Sinful overlaps significantly (chronologically speaking) with the previous book in the Bedwyn series, Slightly Tempted (Morgan and Gervase's story). Lord A...