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Rise of the Defender: A Medieval Romance (de Lohr Dynasty Book 2) by Kathryn Le Veque

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is an epic story. It has it all. Just when you think things have settled, a new twist is introduced. Navigating the Engli...

Monday, November 4, 2019

Ravishing Regencies: The Complete Series: A Steamy Regency Romance Boxset by Emily Murdoch

These are eight hot stories. I have read four of them and I am looking forward to reading the rest.

Lost With a Lord

 I love this cover. It is very striking. The story was well written to a point, but the ending did not finish with acceptability of society. The only good point is the fourth son doesn't have all the social rules applied to him for marriage that is required for the first born. Florence is a spitfire and knows what she wants, that she wants George to want her to stay. She expects George to act like an Italian and George expects her to understand his English ways. Why do people forget that love is a two way communication? This story is great for an afternoon read.

Drenched With A Duke

This is a delightful and steamy novel. Between saving a woman from drowning and secrets told between. Alexander must determine if restoring his lost reputation is more important than loving a woman of the night. I enjoyed this story and read it from start to finish in one sitting.

Shipwrecked With A Suitor

This is a delightful tale of two people who find themselves thrown together by a war across the channel. I loved Helena right off, but Pierre had to grow on me, because he is typical of the French nobility. He only thought about himself and how he felt, never about Helena and he used Helena's feelings. He just up and left with his friend, because he preferred his luxury to what Helena had to offer. Emily Murdoch captured the attitude of the French nobility perfectly. It took a lot for me to actually to like Pierre because I hate charming men. It is their narcissism and arrogance that makes them unappealing. This story is perfect for an afternoon read.

 Catastrophe with a Count

This little romp is exactly as named. The only good thing about the story is that it is in the West Indies. Everything that happens here is beyond the ideals of society. The characters are likeable, but these two deserve to lose each other at the end of this story, even though they do not.


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