The Wedding Night of an English Rogue by Jillian Hunter
There is humor, there is laughter, but not much else in terms of substance.

There is humor, there is laughter, but not much else in terms of substance.

Do I love this, I wanna know. How I can tell if I love this so…

Nice history, but the characters feel like modern day people.

The heroine is a mess and the plot is overcooked and unnecessarily convoluted. Still, I’m entertained for some reason.

All the more annoying stereotypes of historical romances are here. Oh joy.

It’s too familiar to really stand out or stick to the mind. Still, it’s a pretty good read.

My goodness, this one is such a heartbreaking, amazing read, the author is going to have a hard time topping it.

This annoying “Let’s make them write three books in a row!” gimmick is resulting in rushed, tedious affairs.

This one is alright, but I can’t remember why I liked it shortly after I’ve finished it!

Same old martyr act, silly justifications to have sex, etc. Even magic food can’t make this one interesting.
