Leonie is born part fae but has grown not knowing her parents or the full power she is capable of. She hid secretly the magic she used or she would be called a witch and burned. Sparks between her and Philippe le Peregrine are strong but they both have reasons to deny each other. Especially Phil...
Delle Jacobs did a good job with this light Regency romance. Plenty of excellent historical detail and a wounded, charismatic hero, although the heroine seemed mean at times. We learn why later as the well thought out plot unfolds, but for some of the book I wasn't entirely there for her. I liked...
This is the first book I've read by this author. It dragged somewhat in the beginning but about a third of the way in, my interest picked up and so did my pace. Some of the other reviews said it is predictable.... For this genre I think that they are predictable in that-they are what the are-a ...
Melisande sneaked furtive peeks at the huge Norman who walked beside her, his arm linked in hers and holding her hand gently atop his arm. He caught her glance, as he always seemed to do, and laughed. But she could not stop, all the same. He was compelling. His charcoal eyes, that seemed black as...
He could not let her from his sight, for more and more he understood he was nothing without her. Something in that gnawed at his soul. Soon, the brilliant colors of her Summer Sea came back to them, lighting their way through thick forests of kelp and waving sea grasses. John re-doubled his effor...
"The water is still too murky, and trout do not like it." "Then where do they go if they do not like the water?" Egil laughed. He had never thought of that. "Hm. Well, they cannot leave the water. Maybe they look for a place where the water is not so muddy." "But isn't all the water muddy?" "Aye,...