Helene is the daughter of a deceased vicar who left her family destitute. She has found a position at a school teaching and has determined she will not marry. Christian Shrewsbury is nursing a broken heart over Sophie marrying his best friend Frank or he thinks he is.Christian and Helene clash ...
This was a very sweet redemption story romance and if you like it sappy, this is for you.I liked this story for the first 2/3 of it but then was ready to just be done. The downhill slide began around the 50% mark and was mostly due to a) dragging storyline and b) when it started getting sweet, it...
I was really torn between "did not like it" and "it was okay".This is the second book of Vandagriff that I have read. If I remember the author's story accurately she suffered a serious memory trauma (its been years since I read it sorry, and I'm too lazy/tired to look it up). I feel the horrible ...
Well formed characters. A slim read but believable. Well toned, and despite not many pages I am hard pressed to say what could of been added because the story flowed effortlessly and concluded at the ending as this type of romance usually ends. I enjoyed the interplay between thw characters and c...
Despite the saucy title and questionable cover art, this is not the scandalous book it appears at first glance, but a perfectly respectable Regency romance that isn't even badly written. I first saw this book as a First Read Giveaway on Goodreads. I sign up for lots of giveaways, and the descrip...
He had seemed eager to see her and to fix a time to spend time with her. It was difficult to keep her thoughts from careening ahead of this afternoon into the future. Would he kiss her? She was most anxious for him to kiss her. However, when she thought of anything beyond a kiss—marriage, for ins...
Of course, she would love to be hostess. Dashing off a note to that effect, she gave it to Sally to give to the footman for delivery. What an admirable way for Shrewsbury to find out where her interests lay. The rehearsal for the musicale went well. Much of the movement was the cello and violin’s...