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This book is wild and filled with nonstop action. Wicked Loving Lies takes you halfway around the world and puts the heroine through a slew of outrageous situations. Marisa spends time in Napoleon’s court, a Turkish harem, a Louisiana plantation, and even gets taken by Comanches. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever read a book that covered so much area in so little time. This book has enough action and plot for ten books.
And strangely, after 676 pages, the characters were still pretty one dimensio ...more
And strangely, after 676 pages, the characters were still pretty one dimensio ...more
This book is totally nuts. Wicked Loving Lies takes you halfway around the world and puts the heroine through a slew of outrageous situations. Marisa spends time in Napoleon’s court, a Turkish harem, a Louisiana plantation, and even gets taken by Comanches. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever read a book that covered so much area in so little time. This book has enough action and plot for ten books.
And strangely, after 676 pages, the characters were still pretty one dimensional.
I definitely enjoy ...more
And strangely, after 676 pages, the characters were still pretty one dimensional.
I definitely enjoy ...more
I just finished the last lines of this book. Incredible! This story is why you just can't hand out 5 stars to every good book you read. Some stories are just that much better than the rest.
This was like several stories in one and each one grabbed you, sucked you in, and kept you on the edge of your seat hoping for or dreading what was going to happen next. Every scenario had scenes that evoked emotions from one end of the continuum to the next. I often found myself crying and heartbroken, somet ...more
This was like several stories in one and each one grabbed you, sucked you in, and kept you on the edge of your seat hoping for or dreading what was going to happen next. Every scenario had scenes that evoked emotions from one end of the continuum to the next. I often found myself crying and heartbroken, somet ...more
First off, I have to laugh a little, because I read this back in December, and am just now typing up my (handwritten) review, and the details of this book are already pretty foggy in my mind. Dunno if that's anything to go for recommending this book ;) Onto the review:
I picked this book up mostly because of its notoriety, I wanted to see for myself what this story was all about. It was the winner of a 'Pick My Next Read' poll in the Western and Medieval Romance Lovers Group... so it was time to ...more
I picked this book up mostly because of its notoriety, I wanted to see for myself what this story was all about. It was the winner of a 'Pick My Next Read' poll in the Western and Medieval Romance Lovers Group... so it was time to ...more
The hero was a complete bounder who constantly seems to rape the heroine and when not doing so, he always thinks the worst of her
In real terms he was a sociopath - some of his actions re the heroine are just jaw dropping - and not in a good way.
He is up there with Sean from Stormfire.
Two - Three stars as it was strangely readable but I had pretty much had enough trauma in the Old World and the events in America were beyond over the top.
the situation when the heroine is declared a slave quadroon ...more
In real terms he was a sociopath - some of his actions re the heroine are just jaw dropping - and not in a good way.
He is up there with Sean from Stormfire.
Two - Three stars as it was strangely readable but I had pretty much had enough trauma in the Old World and the events in America were beyond over the top.
the situation when the heroine is declared a slave quadroon ...more
What and epic adventure with a capital “A”. I don’t know if it is possible at all to summarize the plot of this book because it goes almost through entire continent, starting at a convent in Spain and winding up in America. It is a book I have mixed feeling about because the abuse that our heroine took is above and beyond anything a person can forgive and most of the plot was unnecessary imo. This book is about a heroine who is loved/wanted by almost everyone but her husband who is our main hero
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Back in the day, the controversial and great RR wrote some of my favorite BR romance novels.
Jul 24, 2011
BookLuva28
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Aug 22, 2011
Alina Valentine
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May 28, 2012
Rabbit {Paint me like one of your 19th century gothic heroines!}
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Oct 20, 2013
Rachel T
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Jun 30, 2018
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