Read twice over 3-4 years. Love the start and first half, great interaction between the lead characters. It seems like once they get together, more story in devoted to solving the mystery than the developing relationship and I missed that aspect, especially on the second read.
I am not really sure how I got stuck on Harlequin authors? This book is a part of a series that involves the Wednesday League. The Wednesday League is a group of ladies that have decided that women get no justice when a man is involved in meting it. Therefore, they take it upon themselves to avenge any wrong to a woman...in order words, they are a vigilante group. I am not sure if such a group existed in this period, but it is a little far fetched. When this heroine/vigilante has the opportunity to avenge a wrong with the help of a willing and powerful man, she goes off on her own. She has no regard for whom she puts in danger. Actually, I think she has a need to receive all the glory for herself. Oh well, the League will continue on...I know because I read two of them out of line. I liked the Hero in this one, but the heroine was not worthy of him. IMHO!
Claudia B. (claudia53) reviewed A Wild Justice (Harlequin Historical, No 617) on + 143 more book reviews
First book in a series...Annica's story...I enjoyed this very much. Gotta love Tristin- The scene where he is...ahem...trying to stimulate a Yes from her to his marriage proposal...I was about to shout to her "If you wouldn't I will". Keep an eye on Geoffrey Morgan in the other books.