Reviews by Heather Brooks
Jo Beverley’s books have always been comfort reads to me. Lady Beware, the latest in her Company of Rogues series, fits nicely into this category.Lord Darien returns a hero from the Napoleonic Wars to claim a title that is blemished, to say the least. Because of his wastrel ancestor ...
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As historical fiction, I really liked this book. As a historical romance, however, I was somewhat disappointed.Notorious is set at the time of the turbulent reign of Edward II, a period of great political strife and intrigue, and revolves around the relationship that develops between Brianna ...
I wanted to like The Art of Seduction. I really, really did. I mean, it’s Paris, it’s 1889, and it’s burning. This would normally be right up my alley. Sadly, I thought the heroine came a bit too close TSTL and truly began to believe the hero was psychotic by the time I'd slogged two-third ...
The Erotic Secrets of a French Maid is the first book I’ve read by Lisa Cach and I can honestly say that it was an entertaining read. There were some problems, but overall, it is well written and quite funny. <!-- var browName = navigator.appName; var SiteID = 1; var ZoneID = 4; var browD ...