Reviews: A Tale Of Two Lovers
Alert! Shameless self-congratulation is about to happen now. The reviews are in for A Tale Of Two Lovers and I'm more than happy to share some of my favorites with you:
In a starred review, Publisher's Weekly declares it a "sexy historical romp" and also writes that I have "an intimate understanding of aristocratic England" (the husband had some questions on that one) and "and a particular flair for rendering sumptuous period details."
RT Book Reviews says: I'm back "with a heroine whose penchant for getting into trouble is mightier than her sharp pen." This is true. To continue: "Readers who enjoy empowered women and alpha males will adore this installment in the Writing Girl series. Her quick wit is only matched by her characters' high jinks and a touch of mystery."
Shameless Romance Reviews writes: "I had the most FUN reading the novel. It was incredibly witty, with a twist of mystery, and a undeniable chemistry between Simon and Juliana. I literally had a smile on my face the whole time I was reading. The witty banters between the characters, the hilarious writing girls, the endless chemistry and tiffs between Simon and Juliana…..and much more just made the perfect read for me. If you like regency historicals you will love this one."
The Romance Reviews says: "Original and intriguing, A TALE OF TWO LOVERS is sure to delight historical fans who are looking for something new in historical England" and "A mystery subplot weaves through the book with regards to the identity of the Man About Town. The clues were there, but the author also managed to confuse me that I wasn't able to guess exactly who he is."
And The Season is sayin': "Julianna and Roxbury are so perfectly imperfect for each other. They are both stubborn and not afraid to go after what they want. The chemistry between Julianna and Roxbury is palpable that I was getting butterflies in my stomach every time they were together. The way they spar and match wits its hard not to see these two together. It is also easy to see that Roxbury respects Julianna despite her meddling in his life. I found myself rooting for them at every turn and waiting for Julianna to accept to her feelings for Roxbury."
Mysterious. Sexy. Butterflies. High jinks and quick wit. YAY!
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