Member Reviews
From the very start I thoroughly enjoyed the heroine Lady Cassandra Montgomery’s and her plan to secure a better future for herself and her ward, and her courage when her plans went awry.. She also knows and deals with her sister-in-law, Felicity, who is vindictive and detests her. Cassandra gallantly proposes a marriage of convenience to Gordon, Duke of Althorn, a womanizer who came to her rescue, in exchange for looking after his sick mother. Althorn has initial misgivings about the marriage, but his attraction to Cassandra is strong so he agrees, setting a few requirements of his own. When the Dowager’s health begins to improve, Cassandra decides a change is needed to their living arrangements, much to Althorn’s disapproval. However, unforeseen circumstances alter her plans when Althorn becomes ill and other lives are endangered a wonderful and believable love story you must read
It was a sensual read with good character development. I like everything about this book stayed up all night to read it.
This book is my first by Sandra Masters ... i found the book okayish... The story was good but there are too many characters... was confused at times as there was lots of inane conversation around the main characters so couldn't keep the focus ...
The plot was good but the dialogue was kind of stilted. Kind of confusing in parts as well.
An enticing and enthralling book with a lotta sweet sexy loving, it’s deliciously exciting and captivating. Gordon the Duke Althorn and Cassandra heated up these pages everytime they come together, they literally steamed my glasses lens up. They are attracted to each other like molten lava and fire, they are a combustible when joined together, a truly romantic and ravishing book.
When I requested this ARC, I promised to give a fair and honest review. I am always quite selective when I look for books. As such, I am rarely disappointed in what I find. Unfortunately, while this read had all the makings of what I find to be a good story, my opinion is that this book was too stiff and flat. The story didn't have a real flow to it and no passion, to my mind, whatsoever.