
A true bodice ripper. But got my 100% attention.
I don‘t read much Regency Romance these days but picked this one up on a LT rec: Eve is a country woman who finds herself in a marriage of convenience to a career soldier. It‘s fairly slow and clearly the author did some research on the period; More of a true romance than a sexy read; but the scenes are painterly in description and, the end left me a little teary and thinking of bluebells fondly (I so didn‘t see the “feels” creep up on me!) ❤️
I barely managed to finish this slow-moving and predictable romantic tale. The overstated source of conflict is the characters‘ own reservations about the nature of the relationship. This drags on to the second to last chapter, relieved only by information about characters to be featured in future novels.
Swooning- another historical #romantsy - a marriage of convenience becomes the real thing. Predictable but enjoyable nonetheless 💜 thanks again Hoopla for a great audiobook.
I started reading the Bedwyn saga last year and just completely forgot about the series. So I have bought the rest of the series and now I‘m rereading book 1 to get this party started!
Happy Valentines Day, Littens!! Here are some of my absolute favorite Romance recommendations....💘💘💘#romantsy
I finally read Slightly Married and enjoyed it! I can't wait to read Wulf's book!
"There is something infinitely better than happily ever after. There is happiness. Happiness is a living, dynamic thing, Eve, and has to be worked on every moment for the rest of our lives. It is a far more exciting prospect than that silly static idea of a happily ever after."
Fell a little flat at times for me, but a pleasant enough diversion as far as historical romances go (and a perfect accompaniment for the raucous bachelorette weekend I was just at 😁) #romantsy