I had download this book for free for my kindle and then forgot all about it. However a few days ago, I was searching for another story but could not remember the name or the author. I clicked on this little title thinking it may be my long lost tale of romance and humor. It wasn't but I was hook...
This book was just OK for me. It was entertaining enough while on a vacation, but I found the storyline to ultimately be silly. At least the part about Lady Francesca and her niece. It seemed that she majorly freaked out in the beginning... and from I read, she had no proof of any wrong-doing ...
Loved this series, but I decided to read books 2 and 3 before I read book one, because I was convinced that I was going to dislike Edward. If I hadn't liked the other two books so much, I would have never read this book at all. The cover is just irritating. That girl looks like she wants someon...
Okay. Caroline Linden can write some smut that is hotter than hell. I'm still fanning myself over "One Night in London".However. This is not her greatest book. It's pretty good! But I saw the twist coming super-annoyingly early. Both twists. And then the latter half dragged. And Our Heroine was a...
DNF, unfortunately, because I have enjoyed some of Caroline Linden's books immensely. The hero had great promise, but I could not continue once I hit the third strike below: 1) Using a series of erotic pamphlets called "Fifty Ways to Sin" as a theme for the book. No thanks.2) Extremely annoying ...
Four very strong stories. Unusual in a collection of novellas, I found the stories to be complete and unhurried. My least favorite was the second and only because I am not fond of the Cyrano de Bergerac theme because of its basis in deceit. The final story was very well written, in my opinion,...
A gentleman and a very improper lady are bound together by a passion that crosses the line between upper class and underworld in Caroline Linden's daring new romance...After a wayward youth, David Reece, the youngest scion in a noble family, has been called one of the most scandalous rogues of th...
Marcus Reece, Duke of Exeter, has spent most of his life pulling his twin brother out of trouble. An occasional thank you would suffice; instead, his resentful sibling forges his name to a marriage license and presents him with an unwanted wife. She's a vicar's widow with a mind of her own who ma...
How hard can it be to marry an heiress?Not terribly, Stuart Drake thinks, if you're good-looking, charming, and in line for a Viscount title, which, fortunately, he is. To end his penniless existence, he simply has to convince his intended bride's shrewish, wizened old guardian that he isn't a fo...
This book was recommended and I found it pleasant enough except for the irksome issue of the British class system, which the author appears not to understand: the heroine's father had been a Sergeant in the English army and the hero had been an officer. There was no explanation for her gentility ...
A few days of rain kept the party housebound, and someone always seemed to be nearby when she got up her nerve to discuss that topic: why he would want to persuade her to marry him. Celia couldn’t help but think she was a fairly ordinary woman, even before one considered how many more beautiful a...
This time his kiss was neither gentle nor soft; this time it was insistent and compelling, and somehow the feel of his tongue stroking hers sheared away all her inhibition. She pressed against him, clinging to his shoulders. His arm was around her waist, dragging her off her toes and into his kis...
Or at least Olivia took it as such, nursing the residual glow of happiness inside her. Jamie woke her with a kiss, and that seemed an omen of good fortune to come. They located the local vicarage without any trouble. Unfortunately, the vicar turned out to be an elderly bachelor who had never hear...
He took a glass of wine for courage and stationed himself where he could see the whole room, and waited. Philip Albright wandered in some time later. Douglas resisted the urge to check his watch. Madeline would be here. The only question was, would Spence? But it wasn’t lo...
It wasn’t just because he had recently survived a battle more bloody and hard-fought than anything he had ever imagined, or ever wanted to experience again. It wasn’t just because he had survived only through a combination of mischance, neglectful officers, and pure dumb luck. It wasn’t even just...