Lord of the Night by Susan Wiggs
Ah, Venice in the old days. Beautiful place, beautiful book.

Ah, Venice in the old days. Beautiful place, beautiful book.

The hero doesn’t seem to really want the happy ending at all, so this one is quite the doozy.

Wow, this story has some disquieting implications about how far a woman should go in accepting rotten behavior from their partners.

The author doesn’t follow the rules always, which is nice, but this one doesn’t really grab me.

This is an enjoyable kind of predictable.

The hero is fun, the plot is happening, but the heroine’s quite dull.

Read the other books in the series first, or you’d be as lost as me.

This is, without doubt, a magnificent thing to behold. Everything feels right and absolutely romantic.

The romance is barely there in this story!

On paper, I wouldn’t like this book. In reality, oh, I do!
