How the Marquess Was Won by Julie Anne Long
This is another of the author’s better ones: it’s emotionally intense at places, humorous at others, and all around fun.
This is another of the author’s better ones: it’s emotionally intense at places, humorous at others, and all around fun.
This is an almost fabulous story that focuses beautifully on emotions.
Another knockout winner to add to the author’s impressive track record. This one is just too easy to love.
The author’s double standards when it comes to hero’s behavior versus the heroine’s are really starting to get to me.
This is a well-written book that rewards an asshole for his behavior while punishing the heroine for far lesser flaws.
The heroine becomes increasingly sidelined as the story progresses. That’s odd.
Is a well-drawn asshole better than a poorly drawn asshole? Hmm, the things to dwell upon on a Sunday morning.
Another five-oogie read? The author is on a roll.
The hero and the heroine are fine… but oh, the villains steal the show completely.
Oh my, I’m officially a fan now because this one is a sublime take on the whole My Fair Lady thing.