A Pregnant Courtesan for the Rake by Diane Gaston
Don’t get too excited: the courtesan is a fake, and this story reeks of disappointment.
Don’t get too excited: the courtesan is a fake, and this story reeks of disappointment.
This is a romance between a duke and scullery maid that doesn’t let me forget the disparity between them. It’s more disturbing than romantic.
Oh god, why start off a new series with something that has a plot like… this one?
Nice cover, nice heroine, but the hero is a crybaby whose appeal I don’t get at all.
Who says only Americans get to star in frontier-conquering stories? Australians can do that too, and they can do that with style.
Ooh, romance on the Titanic! Spoiler: the ship sinks and many, many people die.
All this drama over the hero wanting to build a shag paradise with money he doesn’t have.
I love the first half, but is meh about the second half. Three oogies should be just right.
This is a very good example of a romance with gay people, written for straight women.
The only risk taken here is that word in the title. This is a safe and comfy story that keeps everything too neat and tidy.