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Wicked in Your Arms (Forgotten Princesses, #1)
by Sophie Jordan (Goodreads Author)
To say Sophie Jordan is my hero is an understatement. She gets to write a highly successful YA paranormal romance trilogy, sexy historical romance books, and paranormal romance books (wowza!). Now why is she my hero? Because what goes on in that head of hers makes me blush and I like it!!
While I haven’t read many historical romances, I have to say I really enjoyed this one. The beginning seemed to go on a little too long with the differences between Grier and the Prince. However, I liked the story once it started taking off and I was hooked.
Grier possessed some serious spunk. I don’t like when the women in the story are doormats and boring. I like an exciting personality and that’s what Jordan gives us.
Holy hellfire (I love that saying), the ending was worth waiting for and boy did I read that quickly. I couldn’t get enough. Actually, I wish the ending had been longer with more information about the Princes cousin, Malcolm. However, if she had given us too much more, maybe it wouldn’t have been so believable.
What does one want in reviews of historical romances? Yes, it was historical and man-oh-man was it romantic. I’m still giddy over it and feel like a schoolgirl who needs to be scolded for peeking in the boy’s locker room. Not that I’ve ever done that… hmmmm…
Wicked in Your Arms was a fun and fantastic reads and has spawned me to make a few purchases on my Kindle all under the heading "historical romance.” It’s taken me too long to get here and I’m not going away yet (take that Stacy!!).
I give Wicked in Your Arms 4 STACKS
Love, STACKGirl Shannan who can’t stop blushing
by Sophie Jordan (Goodreads Author)
To say Sophie Jordan is my hero is an understatement. She gets to write a highly successful YA paranormal romance trilogy, sexy historical romance books, and paranormal romance books (wowza!). Now why is she my hero? Because what goes on in that head of hers makes me blush and I like it!!
While I haven’t read many historical romances, I have to say I really enjoyed this one. The beginning seemed to go on a little too long with the differences between Grier and the Prince. However, I liked the story once it started taking off and I was hooked.
Grier possessed some serious spunk. I don’t like when the women in the story are doormats and boring. I like an exciting personality and that’s what Jordan gives us.
Holy hellfire (I love that saying), the ending was worth waiting for and boy did I read that quickly. I couldn’t get enough. Actually, I wish the ending had been longer with more information about the Princes cousin, Malcolm. However, if she had given us too much more, maybe it wouldn’t have been so believable.
What does one want in reviews of historical romances? Yes, it was historical and man-oh-man was it romantic. I’m still giddy over it and feel like a schoolgirl who needs to be scolded for peeking in the boy’s locker room. Not that I’ve ever done that… hmmmm…
Wicked in Your Arms was a fun and fantastic reads and has spawned me to make a few purchases on my Kindle all under the heading "historical romance.” It’s taken me too long to get here and I’m not going away yet (take that Stacy!!).
I give Wicked in Your Arms 4 STACKS
Love, STACKGirl Shannan who can’t stop blushing
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