I love Mary Jo Putney and her Lost Lords series just happens to be one of my favorites. This is book six in the Lost Lords series and boy, oh boy was it a fantastic read.Talk about a swashbuckling, fast , exciting tale about finding love and second chances. The characters were an absolute delight...
I was waiting for Kiri, our heroine, to cure cancer by the end of the novel, but she didn't quite manage it. What a slacker! She seems to know how to do EVERYTHING ELSE. I love Mary Jo, but this wasn't one of my favorites. It was just a bit forgettable since the story was so like so many of her o...
Another improbable but wholly enjoyable Regency romp by Mary Jo Putney. Lady Kiri Lawford is not the prime and proper English woman she wants to be. Daughter of a Hindu princess and an English general, now deceased, Kiri is the step-daughter of General Lord Ashford and sister to the Duke of Ashfo...
I haven't read the other books in this series, so that may be part of why this book was so tedious to read. Putney had to explain a lot which really stunted the story.However, I found myself repeatedly thinking, "eww!" so many times. The attraction between Sarah and Rob felt contrived.I just didn...
Sarah's very pregnant twin sister is the target of a political kidnapping by a radical group in Ireland. Thinking quickly, she pretends to be her sister and is taken to Ireland shortly before her sister goes into labor. As luck would have it, Rob Carmichael arrives for a visit just in time to res...
What happened to MJP? This series is nowhere as good as the Silk one, and seems somehow familiar. Sarah is kidnapped by Irish revolutionaries who think she is twin, a duchess. A disowned second son of lord, Rob, who just happens to be a Bow Street runner, just happens to stop in to visit the duke...
I so enjoy Mary Jo Putney's books. Populated with interesting, complex characters and supported by intelligent plot lines, they are a joy to read. This one was no disappointment; take a capable, unconventional female spy and pair her with a traumatized nobleman in post-Treaty of Amiens France and...
C'est avec un réel plaisir que je viens de refermer le troisième tome de la série de la confrérie des Lords. Et de surcroît, encore un coup de coeur. J'adore la plume de l'auteur, bien que se soit une romance historique, Mary Jo Putney fait la part belle à l'intrigue. La romance est présente a sa...
Title: Never Less Than A LadyThe Lost Lords SeriesAuthor: Mary Jo PutneyGenre: Historical RomanceReview Rating: Five StarsReviewer: Linda Hays-Gibbs Two broken people with scars on their bodies and in their hearts find each other and believe there may be a chance for happiness. This is a stru...
แม็กซ์แฟนหนังสือของแมรี่ โจ พัทเน่ย์ นั่นเป็นความจริงที่เพื่อนที่ติดตามอ่านบลอกของแม็กซ์น่าจะรู้ดี เราบูชางานเขียนของแมรี่ โจ ชนิดที่แทบจะไม่มีนักเขียนคนไหนเทียบเคียงได้ สำหรับแม็กซ์แล้ว เราชอบชผลงานเขียนในภาพรวมของแมรี่ โจ มากกว่าลิซา เคลย์แพสด้วยซ้ำนั่นคงเป็นเครื่องยืนยันความชอบที่เรามีต่อแมรี ...
Woman fishes a nearly unconscious man out of the ocean. When she realizes he has lost his memory, she tells him she is his wife. It sounds perfectly plausible to him and he settles into his life, running off the suitor who was causing the woman so much trouble.But he has another life. He's a d...
Decided to reread the series after I read the newest one. I enjoyed all the characters in the book, and only vaguely remembered the villian-amnesia befalls Adam, he is found by Mariah and mayhem and love ensues. Adam is 1/2 Indian and has had a difficult life after becoming a Duke, Mariah has had...
I just discovered Mary Jo Putney and have been racing through some of her backlist. Her books for me are usually 4 stars . . .but not this one so far. Frankly, I've found it depressing and some aspects (the initials) disturbing. The tension in the book isn't between the H/h. It's about whether th...
I’m torn on my opinion of Not Quite a Wife by Mary Jo Putney. I love the fact that Laurel is involved with a women’s shelter as well as a clinic. Through her work, the story brought attention to several women’s issues and showed that deep down Laurel is a giving and caring person. I also fell in ...