Map of a Lady’s Heart by Caroline Linden
I wonder whether the hero would fall for the heroine if they hadn’t been snowed in in a castle together.
I wonder whether the hero would fall for the heroine if they hadn’t been snowed in in a castle together.
I need more, actually.
The heroine spends all this time oscillating between the hero and her dead father.
It was going so, so good, and then things take a turn to “What happened?!!” land.
The taming of the un-shrewd.
People actually buy the romance in this one?
This one is a solid four- or maybe five-oogie read until it leaves me high and dry at the end.
A part of me likes this one, but the more I reflect on it, the more I can’t justify giving it a higher score.
Sex, sex, sex… LOVE! The end. Well, this ain’t so bad if the sex actually rocked my world, which it didn’t.
This one subverts quite a number of the usual tropes, but still, it could have been longer.