I really enjoyed this book. Quirky characters, funny dialogues, a bit of Cinderella.
Wallflower tames rake? Rake seduces wallflower? Everyone is wearing some sort of mask, do they dare to become the person that is hiding behind the mask?
4 stars
I really enjoyed this book. Quirky characters, funny dialogues, a bit of Cinderella.
Wallflower tames rake? Rake seduces wallflower? Everyone is wearing some sort of mask, do they dare to become the person that is hiding behind the mask?
4 stars
Non book related:
Sitting on my balcony after I've just had a job interview. Could you please keep your fingers crossed for me, please? I'd really like to get a permanent job and this one seems ideal - although I would have to try to bargain about the weekly hours.
Book related:
This book is funny. Or let me say the first 15% are funny.
Only one pet-peeve, in London the second floor balcony would be a first floor balcony. 😝
Just started this ARC that might have been published a few days ago.
See where it's set? Exactly, #LondonCalling again. 😉
#romantsy
An entertaining, engaging and enticing Regency read. Good girl/ bad boy, a Masquerade Ball, a redeeming rake and a bit of naughtiness, makes an irresistible story.
"Lord of Night" is coming in June!!
You know what they say - don't judge a book by its cover! (Note to the author: Please consider changing out this cover, because it doesn't do your book justice.) Erica Ridley has written more than a romance, she weaves her story so well you fall in love with the characters!
Camellia deserves to find happiness and not be forced into a marriage. Lord Wainwright is a man tired of being pigeon-holed into a role he has outgrown. They both want more.