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4 stars – Historical Romance
I’ve loved all the Maiden Lane books, but this was my least favorite of the series. Something about the romance between Maximus and Artemis fell a bit flat for me, but I enjoyed other aspects of the story. Although it’s not my favorite, Ms. Hoyt still delivered another thrilling, addictive, steamy read. I soooo hope she gives us Apollo’s story! *Begs and rubs greedy hands*
I’ve loved all the Maiden Lane books, but this was my least favorite of the series. Something about the romance between Maximus and Artemis fell a bit flat for me, but I enjoyed other aspects of the story. Although it’s not my favorite, Ms. Hoyt still delivered another thrilling, addictive, steamy read. I soooo hope she gives us Apollo’s story! *Begs and rubs greedy hands*

So disappointed with this one! It started out so great. We first meet these two in a prior book in the series where he says he can't remember her name and she blends into the background. Love that. The gardens, folly and dogs part was great. Her in the pond reminded me of Pride and Prejudice.
I did read others' reviews that said what he did but gave it a chance and it was that awful. The Raven Prince had the same issue but he quickly dropped the idea of making the heroine just his mistress becau ...more
I did read others' reviews that said what he did but gave it a chance and it was that awful. The Raven Prince had the same issue but he quickly dropped the idea of making the heroine just his mistress becau ...more


This time, Maximus Batten, brother of Hero, is the man who roams the night, looking for the murderer of his parents. One night, he stumbles upon Artemis Greaves, a companion to Penelope. At this meeting his loses possession of his father’s ring, an aristocratic one that could very well reveal his identity if Artemis is smart enough. When he tries to get it back, he finds that the lady’s companion isn’t as plain as she pretends to be. In fact, Artemis is quite the fiery maiden.
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it was amazing
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