I know I am being nitpicky BUT the front cover doesn't match the writing of the book: the type of mask, the color of their eyes, her seductive look. This is a CLEAN adult read. A wonderful story with mystery and romance. Glad I took a chance on the recommendation :)Lady Alicia is sweet, kind,...
Sweet clean romance with adventure and great characters. Not the overly simple recency romance I've been reading lately. This book showed a bit of the darker side with very young men who have gone to war or equally young men who live the dangerous life of a pirate or secret agent. The legal syst...
A Perfect Secret is the third in a series of Regency romance novels, with each book featuring one brother in the Amesbury family. The first one is about Cole, the second about Jared. What drew me in to this book were the characters. We get a flashback to an event that happened in Christian's past...
Actually I give this novella 4.5 stars. I really enjoyed this story. I just love Donna's writing. It's amazing to me how she can pull me into the story and into her characters within the first few paragraphs. My only complaint is that I wish it was longer! I'd love to read a full novel of this st...
Blake in the doorway of Grant Amesbury’s room, uttering another prayer for his safety. Dr. Blake had checked on him several times since the fall but could offer no prognosis beyond the assurance that patients with head injuries such as Grant’s usually made a full recovery. Usually. The idea that ...
It was an unreasonable expectation, of course, since the only time he’d followed her was when he viewed her father as a suspect. Still, she expected to see him in the shadows. Or at her door with news that he’d discovered the conspirators. Or even with a request for help in his investigation. And...
She had sacrificed another opportunity to ask Jane and Nora about lodging, but on Kit’s arm, she couldn’t muster up any regret. Besides, she would eat a full meal soon. Her mouth watered. Kit called out a farewell to Bert at the door, and tucked the violin under the same arm that carried Susanna’...