Tag: Julia Quinn

Review: The Lady Most Likely To by Julia Quinn, Eloisa James & Connie Brockway.

Review: The Lady Most Likely To by Julia Quinn, Eloisa James & Connie Brockway.

Rowena’s review of The Lady Most Likely… by Julia Quinn, Eloisa James and Connie Brockway. Three of the brightest stars of historical romance invite you to a party at the country home of the Honorable Marquess of Finchley. Hugh Dunne, the Earl of Briarly, needs a wife, so his sister hands him a list of […]

What I Read Last Week

What I Read Last Week

Well it was a pretty quiet week until Wednesday when I was standing up from my chair at work and my back kind of hurt.  Huh?  I ignored it but when I went to stand up again it hurt even worse and just kept getting worse.  On Thursday I finally went to the doctor and […]

Review: 10 Things I Love About You by Julia Quinn

Review: 10 Things I Love About You by Julia Quinn

10 Things I Love About You  by Julia Quinn is book 3 in the Bevelstoke Series. I don’t know why, but I just couldn’t focus on this book. I started reading it back in April but never got past the 2nd chapter before I’d set it down again. Yesterday I finally decided to push through […]

Book Watch: Ten Things I Love About You by Julia Quinn.

Posted May 22, 2010 by Rowena in Promotions | Tagged: , , | 4 Comments
Book Watch: Ten Things I Love About You by Julia Quinn.

Julia Quinn has another new release coming out at the end of this month and I, for one cannot wait because it’s SEBASTIAN’S BOOK! I’ve already read and loved it and will review it closer to the release date but I just had to share the book trailer with you guys for this. It’s too […]

Review: Everything and the Moon by Julia Quinn.

Review: Everything and the Moon by Julia Quinn.

Rowena’s review of Everything and the Moon by Julia Quinn. Hero: Robert KembleHeroine: Victoria Lyndon STARCROSSED It was indisputably love at first sight. But Victoria Lyndon was merely the teenaged daughter of a vicar. . .while Robert Kemble was the dashing young earl of Macclesfield. Surely what their meddlesome fathers insisted must have been true-that […]