Lonely Lords (6 books in series)
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review 1: Grace Burrowes' "Beckman, Lord of Sins" - #4 in the Lonely Lords series (Reaction after first reading) Even though I'm giving this one 4 stars, it's not quite as enjoyable as the previous two stories about the Haddonfield brothers (Nicholas and Ethan) in this series. I saw a pa...
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review 1: I noticed before I was about to start this book that the rating for it was a bit lower than most of the other books in this series and I thought I was about to pick up a bit of bummer of a book. Well, not at all, and I’m quite surprised by the lower score because I really loved ...
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review 1: I love this book. I really liked the concept of the hero having to ruin the herion for her to receive her inheritance. I had a hard time liking Gareth at first, but as I got further into the book, I grew to love him. I loved Felicity from the very beginning to the end! I just lov...
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review 1: This was a difficult book to read at one sitting. Twice the emotions were so strong I had to put it down and come back to it after a "rest".Andrew and Astrid have a history (see Gareth's book). They have been friends for several years, but Andrew left England when their friends...
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review 1: I read this book and then literally forgot I'd read it, so I went back and lo, there it was, in my Kindle. I started reading it again and it slowly, slowly came back to me...... these characters aren't very interesting and I want to love it, because I love Grace Burrowes, but I d...
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review 1: Darius, a poor second son, sells himself to "ladies" of certain inclinations in order help keep his small estate going. When he is approached by an elderly man hoping to procure a pregnancy for his young wife, Darius is at first appalled but then realizes what this could mean fin...