I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Up in Smoke by Annabeth Albert, narrated by Iggy Toma. A twist on the secret baby trope.
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I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Out of Character by Annabeth Albert. Sweet gay NA story; friends to enemies to friends to lovers.
Monthly Mini Review
A Rogue’s Downfall by Mary Balogh – C+/B- I pick up Mary Balogh’s old Signet Regencies as they become available electronically. Some are better than others. A Rogue’s Downfall is a collection of three novellas which were originally published in multi-author anthologies between 1993 and 1995 and falls somewhere in the middling range overall.
The Anniversary tells the story of a rake who compromised a debutante and ended up married with a baby. Hugh Reardon, Earl of Richmond, feels guilty for his conduct and stays away for most of a year. In fact, he thinks of what he did as rape but it is clear to readers that Amy was entirely willing. I did not find any dubious consent in the story but I did appreciate that he wondered about his conduct and felt guilty and actually named it in his mind as rape. Perversely, if he was as bad as he thought he might have been he’d never have considered the term as applying to him. In any event, he had loved her from afar and has been true to his marriage vows. He longs fro his wife and son and tries to woo her of the course of the day of their “anniversary” (ie the anniversary of sex, not the wedding). While he does not regret their marriage he wishes what led to it had been different and so he tries a version of a do-over. Amy is, understandably, initially suspicious but as she loved him prior to their encounter too, she’s by no means immune to his charms. The story is sweet, full of inappropriate servants and could have been longer but I liked it well enough. Continue reading
I’m over at Dear Author wit Janine – we’re reviewing Someone to Cherish by Mary Balogh. Harry finally gets his own HEA.
I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Secret Enemy by Katie Reus. Not my favourite of the series but an easy read with the hero totally devoted to the heroine and who loves his rescue kitten.
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of All Fired Up by Jenn Burke, narrated by Tim Paige. I really liked it. My favourite in this universe so far.