4 stars - Scandalous Lord Dere (Adrian & Abby)
I enjoyed this story. Even as a short, I was able to get a full understanding of the characters, more so of Adrian than of Abby. We really get a sense of Adrian – his past, his hang ups, what affected him, what kind of man he is, and his true intentions. He has many layers. Abby, on the other hand, doesn’t have as many layers but we understand that she’s a good woman – honorable, strong, talented, capable, and reluctant to love because she’s had her heart broken once before.
Once these two meet again, the story then unfolds into what Adrian will do to make amends for what he did and how he will break down Abby’s defenses to convince her to love him..again. It was all very romantic – though it was hard to believe he didn’t remember the night they made love during the snowstorm. He thought it was a VERY vivid dream? Really?
4.5 stars - The Last Love Letter – (Jason & Rachael)
I didn’t expect to like this story as much as I did, I read it last and even considered not reading it based on some reviews I read but I’m glad I gave it a chance. The plot and premise of the story is somewhat of an old recipe about lovers torn apart by some evil force – usually a parent. It’s the same in this case because it was Rachael’s father who caused the couple’s separation.
What I did not expect is the role of George in the story…his character is not a normal part of the “torn lovers” recipe and in this case it’s what made the story heartwarming for me. I cried at George’s letters and confessions. It was written in a way that even though intellectually we want to blame him, we’re unable to emotionally – and neither could the h/h. We actually feel compassion, love, and [if it ever became the case - which it didn’t] protective of George’s actions. It could be said that what he did was selfish, but I would say it was human. When he married Rachael he didn’t know the truth so their marriage was not based on deception. By the time he found out the truth, they were already man and wife. What was he supposed to do then? Give away his wife to another man? The fact that he admitted he couldn’t give her up humanized him for me. He loved her. Truly.
At the very end, we know that Jason and Rachael were soul mates and would end up together, but I had a dwindling wish that Rachael had a big enough heart to have been able to love two men – Jason and George – and that she had told George she loved him while he was still alive.
2 stars - Now & Forever [contemporary romance] – (Thomas & Brina)
This is a highly unoriginal high school reunion story where the nerdy boy (dumped back in HS for a jock) grows up to be a sexy millionaire and the wallflower girl becomes a hot woman with an exciting and daring job. Everything about this story was ok – not good but not bad either. Because I'm not a big fan of contemporary romance, I’m compelled to say that this story may not be worth the time. I’d say skip this – especially if you picked up this book because you like historical romances.