Never Less Than a Lady by Mary Jo Putney
Ugh, the developments at the late parts of the story just kill it.
Ugh, the developments at the late parts of the story just kill it.
The best book in the series so far, which means it’s just boring and not painful to read. Still, better than nothing, I suppose.
For a change, Christians are now portrayed as holier-than-thou hypocrites. Oh sweet Jesus.
There is a great heroine here, but the hero is a twat and the romance is weak.
If you love the story of a woman suffering at the hands of a man she’d forgive in a heartbeat, this one’s for you.
Sophia Dalby shows some vulnerability, but is it too late for me to care?
The drama just keeps coming… and coming… and coming…
This one is a guilty pleasure in every way, especially as the hero is such an asshole.
The author has done the unthinkable: she makes me feel physically ill after reading this book.
Dear boys, if you want to treat girls like crap, make sure you have a sad past and all will be golden.