Adventurers' Club (7 books in series)
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review 1: I am so happy Bradshaw Carroway got a story! I really enjoyed this book. After reading about two other Carroway brothers in the Lessons in Love series, I remember thinking that I'd wished I could read more about him. Zephyr had a wonderful straight forward manner that made for g...
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review 1: The title of the book is a lot sillier than the book itself. The hero is one of the best I've encountered, and the chemistry between the heroine and hero is palpable to the reader right from their first meeting. The hero's painful and crippling leg injury is so well described tha...
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review 1: Bradshaw Carroway! What can I say about him? The first time I read about him in Dare's story and let me be perfectly honest, I fell in love with every of those Carroway brothers! Shaw was this hilarious, immatured young sailor and his conversations with his family made him so ado...
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review 1: Having read one awful Enoch book and one okay this was the decider whether to continue with this author. An intelligent, socially naive woman admires Bennett Wolf, explorer and favorite to Prinny. Presumed dead, Wolf returns to England to find his reputation tarnished by his tr...
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review 1: bennet and phillipa are both kinda bland and the "mating rituals" are just ridiculous. The adventurer's club is too contrived and didn't really fit in the book. ****Spoiler Summary****captain langley returns to england first, states captain bennett died and publishes bennett's j...
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review 1: The hero is tormented by a past that is not a result of stupidity or evil parents but the fact that his entire troop except for him has been massacred during a skirmish with Thuggees in India. But he doesn't wallow in self-pity and, while caustic and full of survivor's guilt, is ...
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review 1: I wanted to like this, but in the end everything fell flat for me. I know the "history" in historical romances are to be taken with a grain of salt (and believe me I've rated novels with high marks even without the accurate historical detail), but I guess what I couldn't get past...