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Bianca Tate has no desire to marry as she only has eyes for the glazes she creates for her family’s ceramics business, and that definitely includes a man out for nothing but said business. However, when her sister is forced into a betrothal, Bianca takes her place. Maximillian St. James is suddenly an (unlikely) heir to a dukedom after spending most of his life without its little comforts. To even make this inheritance somewhat possible, he is forced to marry. It doesn’t really matter which Tate sister he marries. Or does it?
So I had been looking forward to this book for a long time and there were loads of good things about it. Max being one of those things. His attitude the entire book was so affable that it was hard not to like him, maybe even love him a little bit. However, his good nature made Bianca’s refusal to like him that much more irritating. Especially because she seemed to hold on to the same reason the entire book. That doesn’t mean I necessarily disliked her, though. I just thought she needed to ease up a bit.
I did wish more of the ceramics business had been highlighted because it seemed to pretty much disappear once Max and Bianca actually got married. I always like the idea of a heroine continuing her work despite getting married so that was a bit disappointing.
I personally liked the mystery element and had no idea what was going on until the end. It was definitely a nice change of pace from the “normal” conflict at the end of the characters having an argument that could be solved by talking.
I am so very excited to read the next title on this series, especially after seeing that cover!!
*I received an eARC from Caroline Linden in exchange for an honest review.
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Would I Lie to the Duke by Eva Leigh
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The Breakfast Club-esque prologue of this title along with the scenes of Noel, Duke of Rotherby, and his friends are the absolute best things about this title. I laughed out loud for a few of these scenes, and they definitely have me excited for the next title in the series!!
I felt like Jessica’s side of the story was more compelling than Noel’s. I felt like she had far more to lose than he did and that she had more of a personality.
The only thing that kept me from giving this title 4 stars was the insta-lust that Noel and Jessica experienced. It really didn’t feel like there was much keeping them from acting on their attraction and that makes for a boring read for me.
I did find a possible side romance very, very interesting and I find myself wondering if Eva Leigh will resolve it in the next title or if it will have its own.
I loved the first title in this series and I’m very excited about the next.
*I received an eARC of this title from Eva Leigh and her publisher in exchange for an honest review.
The Breakfast Club-esque prologue of this title along with the scenes of Noel, Duke of Rotherby, and his friends are the absolute best things about this title. I laughed out loud for a few of these scenes, and they definitely have me excited for the next title in the series!!
I felt like Jessica’s side of the story was more compelling than Noel’s. I felt like she had far more to lose than he did and that she had more of a personality.
The only thing that kept me from giving this title 4 stars was the insta-lust that Noel and Jessica experienced. It really didn’t feel like there was much keeping them from acting on their attraction and that makes for a boring read for me.
I did find a possible side romance very, very interesting and I find myself wondering if Eva Leigh will resolve it in the next title or if it will have its own.
I loved the first title in this series and I’m very excited about the next.
*I received an eARC of this title from Eva Leigh and her publisher in exchange for an honest review.
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
A Duke is Never Enough by Darcy Burke
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I’m not always the biggest fan of the whole redeemed rake trope, but I really liked Marcus despite his less than stellar reputation. He was a very sweet guy and was very understanding and patient with Phoebe. I didn’t necessarily find her to be a spitfire, but I liked her a lot anyway. I really liked that she didn’t let her parents push her around as so many historical romance heroines are wont to do.
Th biggest chunk of the action happens near the end of the book, but this did not take away from the rest of the title. There was still plenty going on to keep my attention. Watching Marcus and Phoebe’s relationship progress was delightful. I was afraid at the very beginning that insta-lust was going to ruin the book, but Marcus and Phoebe moved their relationship along at a nice, even pace.
I can’t wait for Anthony and Jane’s story!!
*I received an eARC of this title from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
How to Love Your Elf by Kerrelyn Sparks
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This series just gets better and better and this title was fantastic!!
I have always loved Kerrelyn Sparks’ way of building an entire world in a series, and this title continued building on the world established in the first three titles. It was so much fun traveling back to Aerthlan that I’m rereading the first three books!!
The Woodsman is one of my favorite kinds of heroes: he tries so very hard to fight his attraction to Sorcha, but in the end he just can’t. He was just an all-around great guy, too. He took care of those around him without necessarily sacrificing his own happiness. Sorcha was great, too, and was a perfect fit for The Woodsman. I did feel like her Embraced power was a little underused, however.
The plot definitely kept me on my toes, and I lost sleep for wanting to stay awake and read one more chapter. So much stuff happened that I found myself done and wanting more far too fast.
The only thing that I didn’t enjoy was the characters’ overuse of the word “dammit.” I’m not at all offended by cuss words, but when one character or another says or thinks the same word every other paragraph it gets old.
Can not wait for Maeve and Brody’s story!!
*I received an eARC from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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