Rating:  Summary: Enjoyable Review: Since Catherine Coulter has been delivering many disappointments, I picked up some of her earlier writing at a used book sale. I enjoyed this novel. The kids were cute, the story was well-paced and interesting, and the mystery was intriguing. As usual, Coulter delivers with steamy love-making.
Rating:  Summary: Read this book! Review: Theo, Sam and Laura Beth's antics made me roar with laughter and with every page I read I fell in love with Knight. I especially love the scene with Laura Beth and her debacle with the ink on Knight's desk. I have several of Ms. Coulter's books and have enjoyed all of them immensely. I always find myself reading them over and over. I have started buying up her earlier novels and plan to own them all. If you haven't read this book please do! You won't be disappointed!
Rating:  Summary: I'm not sure about this one . . . Review: This one left me unsure as to my feelings for it. I LOVED the children, and the first third and last part-after their marriage-I loved, but the part in between . . . I hated the fact that Knight absolutely refused to believe that Lily was NOT, in fact, a prostitute. But I stayed up long into the night reading it anyway. I HAD to find out what happened. I was shaking during that whole portion of the book! I still didn't like it as much as Night Fire though, which has got to be one of the best books I have ever read. This book is worth reading, but it left me with mixed feelings.
Rating:  Summary: EXCELLANT!!!!! I LAUGHED OUT LOUD... Review: This was a great story... It was so funny ,The characters were fun and the servants were funny. The love story was interesting with twist and turns. Lily and Knight ..I loved them . I loved how Julian St.Clair was thrown in also (from the rebel bride.I only wish Knight said "I LOVE YOU" to Lily when she wasn t sleeping or knocked out. I loved the banter between Lily and Arielle near the end about there husbands with the french spies.Knight really became a loving father,surprise for a confirmed bachelor. great fun story!!!
Rating:  Summary: That Knight Winthrop is one charming guy! Review: This was DEFINITELY the best of the trilogy. NightFire was too emotionally draining and NightStorm was too abrupt or something!Anyway, I enjoyed Knight's character. He's charming, easy going, light hearted and funny. A confirmed bachelor, no one can believe it when he takes in Lily and her three children. Lily tells Knight that she is the widow of his cousin who was recently killed in Brussels and that she is the mother to Laura Beth and step-mother to Theo and Sam. Of course, Lily has not told Knight the complete truth and is terrified that he, unused to children, will lose patience and throw them all out into the street. She is surprised to find him tolerant of the children's antics (the scene with Laura Beth in Knight's study drawing is hysterical!) and he is surprised to find himself not only enjoying the children, but also incredibly attracted to Lily. Of course what neither of them knows is that Knight's cousin was murdered and that somewhere among Lily and the children's things are hidden jewels that two criminals are looking for thus endangering Lily and the children. So there's the mystery of the jewels to be solved, and the relationship of Lily and Knight to be resolved with lots of fun along the way. This was a nice, sweet story and Knight and Lily make a cute couple. An enjoyable read!
Rating:  Summary: Deborah and Nemesis are the best!!!!! Review: When Deborah O'Roarke encounters trouble...she usually also encounters Nemesis. After she starts seeing rich man Gage, Deborah still seems to run into Nemesis, until Gage reveals the shocking truth. She is then torn between what she feels and what she knows. I do believe that this book was better than Nightshift. I am going to embark on the Nightshade and Nightsmoke books next.
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