I read it faster than the previous ones because I am very interested in Jemma and her duke even though they were not the main pairing. As for Isidore and her virgin husband? I wished Isidore retained all that spunk from the previous books and had taught her very oblivious and selfish husband a le...
The book is a far cry from the romance novels I usually read. The hero isn't some boring guy that just runs around being a rake. Instead, he's traveled the world, found the source of the Blue Nile, and most strangely for a romantic hero, he's a virgin at age 29. He's returned from his world tour ...
The moment I started reading this book, I had a hunch that it will a good read. I was wrong. Good was an understatement. Exceptionally great would cover the feeling but not quite. I might need a few hundred synonyms of great and exceptional to describe the book.Lady India and Lord Thorn are inter...
The next fabulous romance by *New York Times* bestselling author Eloisa James.Having made a fortune, Thorn Dautry, the powerful bastard son of a duke, decides that he needs a wife. But to marry a lady, Thorn must acquire a gleaming, civilized façade, the specialty of Lady Xenobia India.Exquisite,...
In the wake of An Affair Before Christmas, I started in on this book with hope. Now that I've finished it, well. I liked the main characters in this book much better when they were secondary characters in An Affair Before Christmas. But this book still gave me some measure of contentment in the e...
This book has an issue, adultery, that I don't care for. However, I did really like the book. The heroine was enamored with her sudden husband, who then rebuffed her in a manner that led her to leave for France for years. While there she developed herself as a desirable woman, only returning home...
the plot is interesting but the characters are just too shallow .... the story goes too slow in the middle.... there was no tangible progress......the hero is looking for a wife to be agood mother to his children..... yet at the same time we see nothing of his relation with his children we see no...