An Affair with a Notorious Heiress by Lorraine Heath
This is more like an affair with terminable boredom.
This is more like an affair with terminable boredom.
The author writes a story of a ho and her man, only to then spends the rest of the story desperately trying to un-ho that wretch.
Julia Quinn aims for more feels over funny this time around, and oh my, the feels. All the feels!
Despite the generic title and crappy cover, this one is one of the more striking stories to cross my way. Why did I wait so long to read it?
Ah well, I guess this one isn’t as captivating as I am initially led to believe.
Finally, the long-awaited conclusion to the author’s seafaring series of love and danger… wait, where’s the love? And the excitement?
Lenora Bell, is that really you? What happened? Was it something you ate or drank?
There is a good story here, but the theatrics from the hero and the heroine are distracting.
A lot of the drama here could have been avoided if the heroine isn’t such a putz.
I really can’t stand the hero, and yet, the story turns out to be a decent read. Weird.