Powerful emotionally! I have just finished reading Grace Burrowes's book ANDREW, her seventh book in the Lonely Lords series. What a marvelous story set in the Regency era, it was perfect for me! It had everything I expect to find in that genre of romance, love, passion, suspense and intrigue. An...
Another great hero from Grace Burrowes with another great heroine. This story has some twists and turns that kept me glued to my e-reader. It is a romance that slowly evolves rather than wham bam and very powerfully felt for that reason. How many times I was close to tears, not was I close to ...
Their similar responses to stressful situations add a deeper level of empathy between Alice and Ethan that makes the speed of their emotional connection believable. The Lonely Lords series has a sadder undertone and adheres to the story structure and plotlines of traditional historical romance, w...
I enjoyed this, a good airplane read. The hero has a knight complex, needing to rescue, which is good since the heroine needs rescuing. Her father is plotting to sell her into marriage with a terrible man. I just felt Burrowes got a little carried away with her secrets and helf on to them a littl...
Not a single flaw. What a hero! Emotionally damaged,Darius has chosen to earn coin by playing the role of cicisbeo to two maladaptive females. He has an estate to support run by otherwise unemployable servants and a young boy who is in his protection. His father, an earl, has cut off all funds...