Everything and the Moon by Julia Quinn
An earl, a governess, and seven years of melodrama.
An earl, a governess, and seven years of melodrama.
Wit meets woe in a rollercoaster of romance and face-palm-worthy conflicts.
It stumbles more than it dances.
A frothy Regency romp with wit, charm, and… a jackass hero?
Jane meets Tarzan, but there’s nothing too wild here, unfortunately.
Iris Johansen seems to be far better at suspense than romance.
Maybe-incest, pox, and a hero named Cockburn… Virginia Henley’s Wild Hearts is a clunky bodice-ripper that’s so bad, it’s almost good.
With This Ring breaks Amanda Quick’s “A” title trend but not her formula.
Working-class leads intrigue yet rushed romance and weak mystery disappoint.
Ancient Zamar meets modern tedium in a romance that’s more mishap than mischief.