This was a very fun historical romance set in an "exotic" location (Egypt), with charming and adventurous characters. The second book in the Carsington Brothers series, Mr. Impossible is about Rupert Carsington, the reckless fourth son of the powerful Earl of Hargate.Here's what we learn about Ru...
IRRESISTIBLE FORCEDarius Carsington is a spectacularly handsome rake with a rare intelligence and no heart, a man who divides his time between bedding loose-moraled women and writing scholarly papers. He finds society's “perfect darlings”....exceedingly boring. But there’s something intriguing, a...
Arg. This book. 99 percent of it was really well done, but I think Chase fumbled it a bit at the end. I loved Lisle and Olivia together, I really, really did, but Chase never removed the main stumbling block between them (the whole Egypt dilemma). I guess I'm supposed to believe that their love f...
And thus ends the Carsington series, the first proper romance novel series I've read - and luckily on a high note. I started reading Loretta Chase because a) a friend recommended her as guilty pleasure reading and b) because "Mr. Impossible" was recced over and over on "Smart Bitches Trashy Books...
It was so good I could cry...at first. Afterwards, I slowly felt like crying for completely different reasons...¤sad sighIt started out strong, with a frightfully entertaining exchange of letters between the two main characters through the years that they had been apart. I was only 20 pages in an...
Opposites attract in this Regency-era childhood friends turned lovers plot.The story follows Olivia and Lyle, who haven���t seen much of each other since appearing as children in a previous Loretta Chase book, but who have managed to keep up a correspondence over the years while he���s been off e...