It was a boastful wager, a bold flirtation meant to win a proposal from the most eligible officer in His Majesty's Royal Dragoons. How was the spoiled and pampered Catherine Augustine Ashbrooke to know the handsome stranger with the brooding, midnight eyes would see through her plot and make her ...
In a novel that sizzles with passionate intrigue and breathtaking romance, Marsha Canham whisks the reader back to war-torn Scotland as a legendary warrior fights for the two things most precious to any man: his country and the woman he loves.
hmpph. I thought this story might have some potential because it has one thing I really like in historical romance stories, such as time travel. Unfortunately it felt like the story wasn't ripe enough for me to enjoy reading. It lacked something that made me felt a bit bored in the middle of the ...
The problem with this particular book, for me, was that I've read an almost identical version of it before. Almost the entire book was a replica of a book I read in the late 90's. The differences between the two were so slight that I actually thought I might have been re-reading the book. Howe...
I find this book hard to review. A lack of research into the way people with disabilities have been treated historically as well as issues surrounding deaf education led to some historical inaccuracy. Having worked with the deaf community, I can say that the likelihood of things unfolding they wa...