Book: Don’t Tempt Me by Loretta Chase
Published June 2009 by Avon Books|353 pages
Where I Got It: I borrowed the paperback from the library
Series: Fallen Women #2
Genre: Adult Romance/Historical Romance

Spunky English girl overcomes impossible odds and outsmarts heathen villains.
That’s the headline when Zoe Lexham returns to England. After twelve years in the exotic east, she’s shockingly adept in the sensual arts. She knows everything a young lady shouldn’t and nothing she ought to know. She’s a walking scandal, with no hope of a future . . . unless someone can civilize her.
Lucien de Grey, the Duke of Marchmont, is no knight in shining armor. He’s cynical, easily bored, and dangerous to women. He charms, seduces, and leaves them—with parting gifts of expensive jewelry to dry their tears. But good looks, combined with money and rank, makes him welcome everywhere. The most popular bachelor in the Beau Monde can easily save Zoe’s risqué reputation . . . if the wayward beauty doesn’t lead him into temptation, and a passion that could ruin them both.

I really liked this one! I liked Zoe, and I liked her with Lucien. I don’t know if it’s just me, but it feels like the last romance or two that I’ve read has a main character who needs help getting introduced into society. Maybe it’s just the books I happen to be picking up.
At any rate, I really liked Zoe, and she and Lucien are an interesting match. They’re pretty good together, and I thought they were both hysterical. Zoe’s a free spirit and headstrong while Lucien is still not over the death of his parents and brother, and the disappearance of Zoe.
Zoe definitely had a hard time adjusting to life in London. Her sisters were pretty irritating, and for some reason, they reminded me of the Bennett sisters from Pride And Prejudice. Zoe seemed pretty smart and observant, and I really liked that about her. It took her a while to get used to everything in London, and I liked seeing her navigate a completely different world.
My Rating: 4 stars. I really liked Zoe, and I liked her with Lucien. I liked their romance, but I wish we saw more of their life after they got married. It just didn’t seem like enough.
Book: The Leopard Prince by Elizabeth Hoyt
Published April 2007 by Grand Central Publishing|372 pages
Where I Got It: I borrowed the paperback from the library
Series: Princes Trilogy #2
Genre: Adult Romance/Historical Romance

THE ONE THING A LADY MUST NEVER DO
Wealthy Lady Georgina Maitland doesn’t want a husband, though she could use a good steward to run her estates. One look at Harry Pye, and Georgina knows she’s not just dealing with a servant, but a man.
IS FALL IN LOVE…
Harry has known many aristocrats-including one particular nobleman who is his sworn enemy. But Harry has never met a beautiful lady so independent, uninhibited, and eager to be in his arms.
WITH HER SERVANT.
Still, it’s impossible to conduct a discreet liaison when poisoned sheep, murdered villagers, and an enraged magistrate have the county in an uproar. The locals blame Harry for everything. Soon it’s all Georgina can do to keep her head above water and Harry’s out of the noose…without missing another night of love.

I really liked The Leopard Prince. I’ve read a few of Hoyt’s books, and I really like that she always has a fictional story in her boos. At least, she has a fictional story in the books I’ve read of hers, and that hasn’t been many. This book has the tale of the leopard prince, but unfortunately, I’m super fuzzy on the details, so don’t expect a lot of details or mentions of this fictional story.
I liked Georgina, and I liked the relationships she had with her sister and her brothers. They’re pretty protective of her, and I liked that she was protective of her sister. She really did try to look out for her sister, and I felt like she was pretty supportive of her.
There was more mystery than I was expecting for a romance novel, but I vaguely remember the first book in this series having a bit of a mystery as well. I don’t know how I feel about Georgina and Harry together, though I really like them as individual characters. I just don’t know I how feel about them as a couple. There are a lot of obstacles, considering he’s her servant, and the local magistrate is pretty much out to get him. Maybe I just didn’t completely love them as a couple, but I do think they’re good together.
My Rating: 4 stars. I didn’t love The Leopard Prince but I still really enjoyed it!
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First, there’s Roar by Cora Carmack. We read this one back in August, and is the only one I didn’t finish, and I didn’t particularly like the love interests. I thought they were pretty terrible guys, and while I liked the magic, that was pretty much it. I think there were a few different perspectives that weren’t done well, but I could be wrong, and confusing it with a different book. I tried to keep reading, but I just couldn’t. And I couldn’t figure out why it seemed so familiar, and then I realized I tried to read it about a year ago, and it was a DNF then. I figured I’d try it again, but this read wasn’t any better.
In September, we read Anger Is A Gift by Mark Oshiro. I liked this one, and I was crying by the end of it. Usually, I love books where I end up crying, but not for this one. I didn’t really feel the main characters anger, and he had anxiety, but the anxiety sort of disappeared a little bit into the book. Parts of it felt really sci-fi- the tech the police had felt really futuristic, which didn’t fit with the book. I think, if I hadn’t read books like The Hate U Give first, I think I would have liked it a lot more. I did like seeing how Moss and his friends wanted to make a difference. I’d rate this book 3 stars.
The Dark Descent Of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White is my favorite of the books we’ve read so far. We read it in October, and it’s a great Halloween/October read. I’ve never read the original Frankenstein- I tried but couldn’t get through it- but maybe one day I can actually finish it. It would be interesting to see how much she drew from Frankenstein. I didn’t like Elizabeth at first, but as we got more into the story and her world, I really liked her, and understood why she acted the way she did. It was more historical/horror/thriller than I thought it would be, but I still loved it. It was creepy and I can’t wait to read it again. My rating is 5 stars.
The last book I really wanted to talk about was Bring Me Their Hearts by Sara Wolf. We read it last month, and I ended up really liking it. I liked the world, and even though I was expecting it to be an Evil Queen origin story, I was still really surprised by the ending. I can’t wait to read the next one to see where things are going to go. There was a point where I wanted Zera to the opposite of what she actually did, but at least for now, I’m curious to see how it will play out, even though she didn’t do what I really hoped she would do. My rating is 4 stars.