The fourth book in the Scandalous Brides series, and this one had a very adult, almost-modern feel to it.I liked the characters but I didn’t love them, I didn’t mind the story, and I thought it was definitely passionate with wonderful chemistry between the h/h. But, at the end of the day, I didn’...
Really enjoyed this tale. It was funny and a quick read. Sophie (heroine)was so refreshing. She was not afraid to speak her mind and she was willing to be open to any fun. She was steadfast (even to the point of stubborn) in being true to herself in a not-annoying way. I liked Adam (hero) as well...
Love! I've been straying away from historical romance lately because I find I just don't have the same patience for them as I used to but i enjoyed this one so much. I love how Sophie accepts her fate, and how she doesn't play games and how straightforward she is. And Adam is just a dream.P.S. i ...
I wish I could give this book more than 5 stars! I just loved it!While I thought the first book in the series was good, but not great, Taming an Impossible Rogue (Scandalous Brides #2) was fantastic! Camille Pryce was thrown into a life of scandal when she fled the alter from an arranged marriag...
I will start with that I really liked the story and am enjoying the series. It showed just how much the ton thinks of themselves and not of others, it is always about me. The two main characters are selfless to the point of OVERKILL on the part of doing it for the other one. I would gloss over th...
Once again didn't realize this was a series until I brought #3 home from the library. Fortunatly had #1 on my own shelves, so read it yesterday and bought 2 and 4 today-in for a long read-Thought the book was fun, didn't have a hit the heroine over the head moment, so that is always good. Underst...
The setting up of the Tantalus Club and the possibilities for its use as the backdrop to future stories is quite enticing. Diane's unconventional choice of opening a high class gaming club flies in the face of social norms and her blackmail of Oliver to get the necessary finances seems immoral ye...