Confessions at Midnight (Mayhem in Mayfair)
by Jacquie D'Alessandro
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Read in March, 2008
I've always enjoyed Jacquie d'Alessandro's books, which is why I was so excited to start reading Confessions at Midnight. A beautiful but lonely widow, a handsome and emotionally-aloof bachelor-for-life... what's not to love? Well, for me, it was this book; I didn't love it. It was a fast, enjoyable read, true, but it didn't pack much oomph.
The main characters were certainly sympathetic, and many of the secondary characters were personable, as well (my mouth stretched into a...more
The main characters were certainly sympathetic, and many of the secondary characters were personable, as well (my mouth stretched into a...more
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Read in January, 2008
While I enjoyed the first novel in the series, I suspect it may be more due to the fact that the main character was a slightly overlooked, yet nice girl who somehow managed to snag a gorgeous man.
In this installment, Carolyn is a widow who against all odds she managed to find a love match with her first husband. Our Hero has known Carolyn for 10 years, since the day of her engagement actually, and naturally has been in love with her for just about that long.
Insert SCANDAL! And Affairs! But...more
In this installment, Carolyn is a widow who against all odds she managed to find a love match with her first husband. Our Hero has known Carolyn for 10 years, since the day of her engagement actually, and naturally has been in love with her for just about that long.
Insert SCANDAL! And Affairs! But...more
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Read in May, 2008
I loved this second book of her Mayhem in Mayfair series. Again... the h/h really had an attraction the whole way through and it didn't seem like even though there were obstacles that it would be the end all. You weren't stressed the whole time that the HEA was not a given. I can't wait for the next two.
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Read in April, 2008
This was a very quick read, and lots of fun. The story is racy and keeps a readers interest, and doesn't take itself too seriously. I wouldn't call this a top romance of the year, but I would certainly suggest it to fans of the genre.
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