I rarely read romance, but I enjoyed this one.
#CuriousCovers #purple
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
I rarely read romance, but I enjoyed this one.
#CuriousCovers #purple
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
In the kitchen, Fanny hovered over a kettle of water. Bunches of dried herbs hung from the black beams, scenting the air. The old brick fireplace took up one whole wall. Opposite was a curtain-framed window that overlooked the back garden.
– Hoyt, Elizabeth. The Raven Prince. Grand Central Publishing, 2006.
Image Credit: Henry Bryan Hall creator QS:P170,Q5718777, Gen. Sir William Howe, marked as public domain, more details on Wikimedia Commons
" Black eyelashes clumped together lushly around obsidian eyes, but that hardly offset the large nose and chin and the thin, bloodless lips".
– Hoyt, Elizabeth. The Raven Prince. Grand Central Publishing, 2006
Name: A piebald horse
Image Credit: Evelyn Simak, Piebald horse - geograph.org.uk - 1317208, CC BY-SA 2.0
“The horse, a bony bay, had peculiar light patches on its coat that gave it an unfortunate piebald appearance“.
– Hoyt, Elizabeth. The Raven Prince. Grand Central Publishing, 2006
It‘s #FlirtyFriday again. Also the day my Scribd resets AKA supermarket sweep everything into my list before I get capped again.
Too much. Just too much. It‘s crazy-crazy but not in a way that I could get on board with. There‘s just too much going on and too many ridiculous things that I nearly rolled my eyes out of my head. And I like a good crazy book every now and again.
Elizabeth Hoyt can be a bit hit or miss for me. This one is a hit! #romantsy