(Sep) I love Julia Quinn. I love even crappy Julia Quinn. I enjoyed her story in The Lady Most Willing - and then discovered there was one before it, The Lady Most Willing...how could I have missed it?! So I grabbed it and started reading.Hmmm...Opening rang a bell - guy has sister help make h...
The book’s biggest enemy was its format. At best, it left me wanting more after a too-short story; at worst, it threw me overly simplified characters and a barely cobbled-together plot. All three of the authors would have been better off more fully developing each of their plots and characters.Th...
I don't know why I keep insisting on reading romantic fiction. Most of these books make me roll my eyes so consistently that they roll on their own accord now. I used to love Julia Quinn but I guess I have outgrown such books. A couple issues I had with this book were characters laugh heartily at...
This is the second time I am reading this. I am still laughing out loud. The book is basically a series of novellas with points of view changing as couples get engaged. The pace is quite fast with couples falling in love within a few days. I enjoyed it really because it was funny. Small note to t...