Beau Crusoe by Carla Kelly
The author’s first non-Regency release keeps her usual sensibilities while embraces a higher form of brilliance. This one is different yet heartwarming – a must read indeed.
The author’s first non-Regency release keeps her usual sensibilities while embraces a higher form of brilliance. This one is different yet heartwarming – a must read indeed.
How sweet, a former bank robber heroine (yes, heroine) gets her Cinderella makeover.
Oh god, the author makes me give another of her books five oogies, Please stop, I’m embarrassed enough already.
This one feels like a watered down version of any typical historical romance set in England,
The two main characters behave like children. Annoying, bratty children.
This one is fun, as long as one doesn’t mind the plot, which is rather… unfortunate.
Stalking is never this fun or sexy.
The author comes back to Avon, a full circle, and becomes boring and predictable. Hope this is only temporary!
Musical people are so cray-cray!
It was fun while it was in India. but then it moves to England. Boring!