The Scandalous, Dissolute, No-Good Mr. Wright by Tessa Dare
A lady who can’t avoid trouble naturally falls for the biggest trouble of them all.
A lady who can’t avoid trouble naturally falls for the biggest trouble of them all.
Pair off a saintly precious heroine with a dour self-proclaimed martyr and cheese happens. Lots and lots of cheese.
The author does almost everything right here, and the result is amazing.
The heroine lets the hero get away with his nonsense a little too easily, if you ask me.
A historical romance with very modern sensibilities? I’m so confused.
This book awakens my inner Tim Rice.
Dear boys, if you want to treat girls like crap, make sure you have a sad past and all will be golden.
The story is a confusing mess or… something or the other. I think it’s the other. Or… oh, never mind.
Be patient with this one – it gets better. Much better.
This is a standard dingbat-on-a-ship story, but the main characters are just too cute.