Inspector Fellowes faces a lot of ethical dilemmas in the story, along the lines of whether the ends justifies the means. He says yes, but it seems the decision should be more of a problem for him, given how staunchly uncorrupt he is. Ma...
Elizabeth Hoyt is an amazing writer, no less so here, but I did not like the ending. Here's what I think should have happened: She set the book up so that Wakefield can't marry Artemis because she has an insane brother and--if they talk...
Ian Taggart has been a smart, ferocious badass in every one of the previous stories, but has taken on more depth over time. Watching a secondary character develop throughout a series is a pleasure, and the suspense Lexi Blake built into ...
I love Jennifer Ashleyas a writer, and I don't mind that the Mackenzies have gone soft. Daniel, despite the title, is far less wicked than his lady love, who's a con artist of the golden-hearted variety. Daniel is a big-hearted, hot-bloo...
I read this book on the tail end of finishing The Cuckoo's Calling and was glad I read that one first because otherwise I would have worried that J.K. Rowling was embittered, holing herself away from society and writing scathing attacks ...
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