Historical Romance
Review:I read this series backwards and I'm glad I did that because the third in the series is just charming but if I'd started with this one I'd have never gotten to the third. This book irritated me to no end.
(Spoilerish) The heroine hates, and I mean hates, the hero for the entire first half of the book. Not just pretends to hate him while secretly desiring him but hates him all the way to the bone. It is really hard to enjoy a book when for the first 180 pages the lead character is spitt... Read more
Review:WOW!!! Kresley Cole is such an incredible talent! I love a book you can't put down. I've read 3 of her books (so far) and though they are a series, each was completely different...ie different plots and characters...even the steamy parts (hot...HOT hot) were so well written and not a bit redundant as are in other novels by other authors.
I also enjoyed how the three stories intertwined and that we discovered how, in the Epilogue, we were left with a happily ever after for the three MacCar... Read more
Review:I love this series. I am actually on book four. I do not know what I am going to read after this! Anxiously waiting for the next one. The characters are so interesting and the time travel is awesome. Love that they are set in Scotland. Read more
Review:I loved this book and since it ended very well I don't think i'll read the next one. Auther this book was amazing, I conldn't put it down. I can oonly hope more people will come to love this book as much aa I have. Read more
Review:I didn't want to like this book. It was sitting in my backlog of Kindle free books, and I only reluctantly started it because I was running out of reading material on vacation. I was certain it would be just another book about King Arthur. I was pleasantly surprised when it proved me wrong.
While the Arthurian court provides a backdrop and characters to flesh out this story, the plot is centered around two original characters who are a delight to read about. There is nothing very romantic... Read more
Review:I liked all the books and characters very much but sometimes the story lines can be a little dark for me. I love that characters repeat through the books. It's like catching up on what an old friend is doing. Read more
Review:Eloisa James is one of my favorite authors because she always creates books that can run the gamut of emotions. This book is another prime example. Merry is an heiress from America who was engaged twice before coming to London. She is now engaged to Cedric but meets a stranger on a balcony. Trent meets a feisty American on the balcony and decides she is the one he will marry until he finds out she is engaged to his brother. While both are fighting their attraction some entertaining and embarrass... Read more
Review:The girl in this book made me want to weep for females everywhere. Without going into too much detail, in the beginning she was strong willed which was good, then by the end I wondered who was this idiot girl. The guy I had absolutely no respect for. Good read If you like you're "heroines" docile and submissive. Read more
Review:I read this very quickly and immediately downloaded the next book in the series. Entertaining from the first chapter. I'm a sucker for "blue stocking as heroine" story lines and this one didn't disappoint. Read more
Review:I love Alaric, I like Willa, her best friend Lavinia, his best friend Part, and his brother, North, heir to the Wilde Dukedom. Truly Good story, love the quirky Duke's family! Great Characters, even the pets are unusual! This the wittiest story told by Eloise James! I deducted one star, for the use of the term Giggle, she use it correctly, while describing these girls without a brain, falling for a man falsely portrayed in a play. However, to describe the intelligent, mischievous Willa, it isn't... Read more