The Laird is the final book in the Captive Heart series by Grace Burrowes, and it is undoubtedly the darkest of the three, having a story line dealing with victims of child abuse. Revelations were made about Michael Brodie and his reason for being the companion/guard/henchman for Sebastian St. C...
3.5 Burrowes' writing reminds me a lot of Mary Balogh's, in that all her protagonists turn out to be goodhearted and kind. Even the "Traitor Baron," an English lord who ended up fighting for the French during the Napoleonic Wars. The villain of the first book in the Captive Hearts series, Sebast...
I was so excited to read this book for the longest, (and it seem like a good story plot) because it written by the same author of Vampire Knight (my new favorite manga), because our library doesn't have that much manga (thank god for free manga online). But I have to admit that I wasn't totally ...
Hmmmm.... As an avid manga reader, I confess that this manga didn't strike my fancy. I enjoyed Vampire Knight, when I read it a few years ago, and had put off reading this other series by the same mangaka(author) due to lack of time. Then while perusing my recommendations I came across it, and it...
At first I was interested with the whole servitude without will that the character portray. It would be refreshing seeing a guy being naive instead. Unfortunately, I think that he is too willing to sacrifice his feeling for her. Sometimes, I think he is unworthy of her because he himself thinks t...
This story is a really cute little romance. It's not too complicated (Even with the supernatural "curse" and the main character's best friend ending up as a transexual). I thought it was interesting that the "manservent" boy was raised in wealth and luxury; he's actually pretty spoiled at the sta...