
I loved this whole series

I'm so glad you liked it. I have really liked all her books. I think a new one is coming out soon.

Irisheyes, let me know what you think!
I am reading some of the DABWAHa books. The oil tycoon and her sexy sheik was a lot better than the title.
I also tried save by the rancher but it was a DNF for me...
Deb

I definitely haven't read this!

Just finished Along Came Trouble. I really liked it. It's lighter than her other books, I think

It's the Raven Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt

June I think you have wrong book but right author.

I am posting this scene because I just can't forget it. Don't be mislead by the "demon"--its rhetorical.
Then Hero had wished her a polite good night and bid the housekeeper show her to a room. Since the carriage with Fanny hadn't yet appeared, Heroine had the bedroom to herself. In her room was a small connecting door, and she had grave suspicions about it. The bedroom was far too grand to be simply a guest bedroom. He couldn't have put her in the countess' suite, could he? He wouldn't dare.
She sighed. Actually, he would.
The clock on the mantel had already chimed the one o'clock hour. Surely if Hero was coming to her he would have done so before now? Not that it would do him any good to try her doors. She'd locked both.
Steady masculine footsteps thumped up the stairs.
She stilled like a hare overshadowed by a bird of prey. She looked at the hall door. The foot steps drew near, the tread slowing as it reached her door. They stopped.
All of her being focused on the doorknob.
There was a pause, and then the footsteps resumed. A door farther down the hall opened and shut. Heroine flopped back on her pillows. Naturally she was relieved at this turn of events. Very, very relieved. Wouldn't any proper lady be relieved to find that she wasn't going to be ravished by a demon earl?
She was debating how a proper lady would present herself at a demon earl's bedroom for ravishment wen the lock on the connecting door snicked open. Hero sauntered in holding a key and two glasses.

You can give clues but don't post the answer. The person who posted that weeks challenge will post Tuesday evening after enough people have had a chance to challenge themselves.

I don't think I have read it

I read the Conquest of Lady Cassandra , which I liked, and Lord of Darkness, which I loved. Now reading the new Kristin Higgins. Once again feeling like she writes two books--one where the heroine has to look like an idiot all the time and one where something really touching is going on. She drives me crazy. It's possible to be funny without making the heroine look dumb and occasionally she manages it and then her books are great
So I keep reading...

It's a charming book, which I had not expected--two people recovering from their dead loves could have been fairly grim. It may be my fav of the series too, although I have fond memories of hero throwing her earring ...I do wish she gave us the turning point where the hero changed his mind about consummating the marriage.

I just finished Lord of Darkness by Elizabeth Hoyt. I loved it. It may be my favorite of her work. It's also the lightest in tone of this series (not that that's saying much). A story of two people who both lost loves and have to learn they can find happiness again without being unfaithful, the plot is less contrived than some of the others in the series. I do wonder how many more she will write: there are a number of other characters I'd like to see get their HEA including Sarah, Phoebe, Captain Treveylen. And I hope we learn more about the rest of Temperance's family.

Not sure what I'm reading tonight but tomorrow--elizabeth Hoyt new book.

Possibly my favorite book by one of my favorite authors. I think it was recently rereleased?

I have no clue but I am very interested! (Aly you may want to edit out the double post)

I have done most of my A-z challenge but have to figure out W X Y Z and a couple of others . Reading some other genres and waiting for Meg Benjamin's new book Tuesday. Also going to try the sample for the chocolate thief