Cocktails and Books
Written on Aug 3, 2014
This book had a good storyline, but it seemed like the author left some loose ends and then wrapped up other elements of the story in a way that was just a little too tidy. I was left wondering about what happened to the other wives of the Lord that Emelin was supposed to marry. Then there was also the issue of a child, Giles’ revenge, and Garley’s misdeeds that were resolved just a little too quickly. It was almost as if the author just decided I’m tired of writing here’s a way to wrap this up. I was a little disappointed by that because the author was so thorough in laying out the history and building up the plot in the first half of the book. As a matter of fact I was so well versed on Emelin & Giles’ history that I could recite it from memory. There were a lot of twists and turns in the storyline, and the suspense kept me engaged. The passion between Emelin and Giles’ was white hot. I was totally vested in their characters and their love story. So despite some of the drawbacks of the storyline I can say that I remained engaged and hanging on to every word.
I look forward to reading more from this author.
Reviewed by Michelle for Cocktails and Books