Regina (virgosun) reviewed Society's Most Disreputable Gentleman (Harlequin Historical, No 1028) on + 886 more book reviews
Rather unique in that our hero was an impressed seaman and, although possessed of connections, untitled. It was interesting to witness Greville's character growth and his desire to amend past wrongdoings. However, the story really doesn't take off until at least halfway through when Amanda goes to London for her season. It was also nice to revisit prior characters. A decent read but not very exciting. 3.2 stars.
Janice - reviewed Society's Most Disreputable Gentleman (Harlequin Historical, No 1028) on + 627 more book reviews
I too thought the impressed seaperson premise was interesting, but I couldn't stay interested in the rest of the story, and wound up skimming. Ordinarily Julia Justiss is a good read for me, but for whatever reason I could not become engaged in this one.