Sunshine G. (zappasun) reviewed The Missing Heir (Wednesday League, Bk 4) (Harlequin Historical, No 753) on + 3 more book reviews
Great book. Kept the pages turining.
Claudia B. (claudia53) reviewed The Missing Heir (Wednesday League, Bk 4) (Harlequin Historical, No 753) on + 143 more book reviews
I enjoyed this book...Good character development and an interesting plot....secondary character-cold hearted(or maybe not)Lord Geoffery Morgan caught my attention and I am waiting to recieve his story-The Courtesan's Courtship
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Reviewer: Catherine Marie Scott "www.catherinescott.net" (The Keystone State) -
The cover of this book put me off at first, but after reading the first three pages I decided to buy it. I'm so glad I did.
There's a lot to like about this story. For starters, the perfect man--intelligent, strong, and sexy; Regency-era card games that get pretty risque; and a noble heroine you can really sympathize with. Grace is an excellent combination of proud, sensible and vulnerable.
The heroine is a compassionate soul with an intelligent and rational approach to everything, although her actions on behalf of another abused woman seem like complete folly at times, she's determined not to see another woman suffer the way she had.
Gail Ranstrom writes an excellent story with lots of historical background. Her chapters flow, building a multi-layered story with a plot that really comes together. The story was adventurous and exciting and very, very believable.
I think this author is someone to read and watch.
The cover of this book put me off at first, but after reading the first three pages I decided to buy it. I'm so glad I did.
There's a lot to like about this story. For starters, the perfect man--intelligent, strong, and sexy; Regency-era card games that get pretty risque; and a noble heroine you can really sympathize with. Grace is an excellent combination of proud, sensible and vulnerable.
The heroine is a compassionate soul with an intelligent and rational approach to everything, although her actions on behalf of another abused woman seem like complete folly at times, she's determined not to see another woman suffer the way she had.
Gail Ranstrom writes an excellent story with lots of historical background. Her chapters flow, building a multi-layered story with a plot that really comes together. The story was adventurous and exciting and very, very believable.
I think this author is someone to read and watch.