May McGoldrick, aka Nikoo and Jim, hit all the right notes for me with this book. The Radical War of 1820 makes a suspenseful backdrop for this tale, the characters are vibrant, and Jean is great at stealing the scene from Isabella and Cinaed.

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This is a solid entry in the Dark series. New forms of old enemies emerge, and another ancient finds his lifemate.

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Apparently, Ford was jealous of Knox and Tate getting caught in explosions. Ford decides to blow himself up… for a good cause, of course. This starts the book out with a bang, and the frenetic pace continues through to the end. What else would you expect from a Navy SEAL determined to save his twin sister?

Ford is a well-written, suspense-filled ride. Plots are mounting up, and how everything will end for the Marshall siblings is yet to be seen.

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The small country of San Gabriel was torn apart by the Peninsular Wars. Now that the wars are done and Napolean is exiled, it is time to help this ally back onto its feet. Will Masterson and Athena Markham help to lead the recovery and find a partnership they never expected. An excellent read for fans of Regency-era romance set on the continent. Wine, boisterous Gabrileños, lurking danger, and slow-burn romance abound.

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This book only took me a few hours to finish and is a light read. If you are looking for a clean romance set in historical Scotland, this book is worth a look.

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This book is an excellent start to a series by Karen Chance. I like Cassandra Palmer and the different antics she gets up to as she tries to navigate the various groups that are trying to control her and her powers. I look forward to reading more of the series.

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This book was a fun, light-hearted romp through Regency England. I liked that the main characters were not your typical hero and heroine and their antics combined with the chaos of the girls was a breath of fresh air in the Regency Romance genre.

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A good plot is not enough to save a book where I only like one character. I hope it gets better in the next two books, but I’m not holding my breath.

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My favorite Jane Austen book. I love to re-read this one.

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The second Montana Marshalls book picks up right where Knox left off. While Tate takes center stage in his struggle to protect Glo, the woman he’s fallen for, the rest of the siblings also have big parts to play. Some questions are answered but new challenges rise to face the family.

I can’t wait for Ford to see where the family saga goes next.

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I decided to read the book after finishing the Amazon mini-series. The book is just as entertaining as the series was.

This book is a brilliant beginning to the Montana Marshalls and a pleasant visit with some old friends.

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