The Lion’s Daughter by Loretta Chase
Loretta Chase’s debut mainstream historical romance is more subplot than romance.
Loretta Chase’s debut mainstream historical romance is more subplot than romance.
This is a fun pirate romance, if you don’t think too hard about its inconsistencies.
Now this is a better story than the previous one. Nice!
Nothing is really new about this pirate romance, so thank goodness it is entertaining regardless.
Ah yes, this is the tender, heartfelt romance from an author who does this well.
That moment when the hero ruins the entire story…
Take a drink each time he calls her a whore. Go ahead, live a little.
It has discipline, ooh, but it also has plenty of love and laughter.
Don’t ask why, just throw this thing out the window.
Stop treating other men and women like dirt! Their lives matter, too!