The Basics:
Talk Sweetly to Me by Courtney Milan
Self-pubbed
Book 4.5 in the Brothers Sinister series
Historical Romance
Published August 19, 2014
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon.ca Kobo.com
Why I picked up this book:
I love Courtney Milan's books.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Top Ten Tuesday - July 29, 2014
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme from The Broke and the Bookish in which they post a book-related top ten every - you guessed it! - Tuesday.
This week the theme is Ten Authors I Own the Most Books From.
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Stacking the Shelves - July 26, 2014
Stacking the Shelves is an awesome meme hosted by Tynga's Review.
Bloggers share the books they've received, bought, borrowed - and I collect more and more books for my 'must acquire' list.
My daughter started morning preschool classes this week (three mornings, a couple of hours), and I chose to kill time in a Chapters one day...
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
The Suffragette Scandal by Courtney Milan
The Basics:
The Suffragette Scandal by Courtney Milan
Self-Pubbed
Book 4 in the Brothers Sinister
Historical Romance
Published July 15, 2014
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon.ca Kobo.com
Why I picked up this book:
I've enjoyed Milan's books in the past, and I love clever heroines in historical romances.
The Suffragette Scandal by Courtney Milan
Self-Pubbed
Book 4 in the Brothers Sinister
Historical Romance
Published July 15, 2014
Source: Received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Amazon.ca Kobo.com
Why I picked up this book:
I've enjoyed Milan's books in the past, and I love clever heroines in historical romances.
Friday, January 10, 2014
The Countess Conspiracy by Courtney Milan
The Basics:
The Countess Conspiracy by Courtney Milan
Book Three in The Brothers Sinister series
Historical Romance
Published December 17, 2013
Amazon.ca Kobo.com
I received this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Blurb:
Sebastian Malheur is the most dangerous sort of rake: an educated one. When he’s not scandalizing ladies in the bedchamber, he’s outraging proper society with his scientific theories. He’s desired, reviled, acclaimed, and despised—and he laughs through it all.
Violet Waterfield, the widowed Countess of Cambury, on the other hand, is entirely respectable, and she’d like to stay that way. But Violet has a secret that is beyond ruinous, one that ties her irrevocably to England’s most infamous scoundrel: Sebastian’s theories aren’t his. They’re hers.
So when Sebastian threatens to dissolve their years-long conspiracy, she’ll do anything to save their partnership...even if it means opening her vulnerable heart to the rake who could destroy it for good.
Why I picked up this book:
I'm a fan of Courtney Milan, I liked historical romance and I have a novella and novel from earlier in the series to read (though I haven't read them yet, and this breaks with my normal insistance on reading series books in order)
My thoughts:
I loved this one. My heart was breaking for Violet before the end of the first chapter, when Sebastian announces an end to presenting Violet's work. The subsequent chapters provide more information about them as individuals and why this tension exists between them even though they've been working together as friends for so long.
What really works for me about The Countess Conspiracy is that I never felt like either character was treating the other wildly unfairly. They were both motivated by good reasons and watching them try to overcome those fears and secrets and difficulties had me racing through the pages to get to the end.
I loved that these two know each other so well already that they have a secret language, that they can read each other's smiles and smirks in ways that everyone else cannot. The history between them makes Violet and Sebastian's romance all the sweeter. There's so much love and caring already between them, I enjoyed reading as they tried to navigate unexpected new relationship territory.
The tension over Violet's secret work and what would/could happen to her and her family if it was exposed had me grumbling, but not because it didn't fit with the setting or story. I liked the tie-ins to earlier books in the series (which I will now go and read),
There isn't an identifiable villain - the issues are Violet's perceived improprieties (alongside the romantic plot which dominates the book, of course), and Sebastian's efforts to convince his brother that he's a worthy guardian for his nephew. These issues were not light-hearted, but despite their gravity, I still had reason to smile while reading this. I also thought the romance was perfectly balanced with these problems.
Bottom line:
Strongly recommended. The Countess Conspiracy was very satisfying with a sweet romance, a smart heroine and a hero who would do almost anything for her.
Courtney Milan is one of my go-to authors. I find her books to be of a reliable quality. There's an equality and respect between hero and heroine - I never feel like one is at a disadvantage with the other which can sometimes be a problem with historical romance. Even with my high expectations, The Countess Conspiracy delivered.
5 stars
For fans of Courtney Milan, historical romance, clever heroines and the men who love them.
The Countess Conspiracy by Courtney Milan
Book Three in The Brothers Sinister series
Historical Romance
Published December 17, 2013
Amazon.ca Kobo.com
I received this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Blurb:
Sebastian Malheur is the most dangerous sort of rake: an educated one. When he’s not scandalizing ladies in the bedchamber, he’s outraging proper society with his scientific theories. He’s desired, reviled, acclaimed, and despised—and he laughs through it all.
Violet Waterfield, the widowed Countess of Cambury, on the other hand, is entirely respectable, and she’d like to stay that way. But Violet has a secret that is beyond ruinous, one that ties her irrevocably to England’s most infamous scoundrel: Sebastian’s theories aren’t his. They’re hers.
So when Sebastian threatens to dissolve their years-long conspiracy, she’ll do anything to save their partnership...even if it means opening her vulnerable heart to the rake who could destroy it for good.
Why I picked up this book:
I'm a fan of Courtney Milan, I liked historical romance and I have a novella and novel from earlier in the series to read (though I haven't read them yet, and this breaks with my normal insistance on reading series books in order)
My thoughts:
I loved this one. My heart was breaking for Violet before the end of the first chapter, when Sebastian announces an end to presenting Violet's work. The subsequent chapters provide more information about them as individuals and why this tension exists between them even though they've been working together as friends for so long.
What really works for me about The Countess Conspiracy is that I never felt like either character was treating the other wildly unfairly. They were both motivated by good reasons and watching them try to overcome those fears and secrets and difficulties had me racing through the pages to get to the end.
I loved that these two know each other so well already that they have a secret language, that they can read each other's smiles and smirks in ways that everyone else cannot. The history between them makes Violet and Sebastian's romance all the sweeter. There's so much love and caring already between them, I enjoyed reading as they tried to navigate unexpected new relationship territory.
The tension over Violet's secret work and what would/could happen to her and her family if it was exposed had me grumbling, but not because it didn't fit with the setting or story. I liked the tie-ins to earlier books in the series (which I will now go and read),
There isn't an identifiable villain - the issues are Violet's perceived improprieties (alongside the romantic plot which dominates the book, of course), and Sebastian's efforts to convince his brother that he's a worthy guardian for his nephew. These issues were not light-hearted, but despite their gravity, I still had reason to smile while reading this. I also thought the romance was perfectly balanced with these problems.
Bottom line:
Strongly recommended. The Countess Conspiracy was very satisfying with a sweet romance, a smart heroine and a hero who would do almost anything for her.
Courtney Milan is one of my go-to authors. I find her books to be of a reliable quality. There's an equality and respect between hero and heroine - I never feel like one is at a disadvantage with the other which can sometimes be a problem with historical romance. Even with my high expectations, The Countess Conspiracy delivered.
5 stars
For fans of Courtney Milan, historical romance, clever heroines and the men who love them.
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Stacking the Shelves
Stacking the Shelves is an awesome meme hosted by Tynga's Review.
Basically, it's a way to share what books you've picked up in the last week or so, to let people see what treasures you've hoarded.
(Okay, treasures might be *my wording*)
Anyways, on to the books! I'm only going to reference the ones I purchased this week, though I did get a dozen ebooks for review this week. On that note... there should be reviews every week day for the next several weeks.
I'm not supposed to be gathering more books these days - I'm supposed to be on a book buying diet, but I did pick up a selection of books on sale this week. Kobo's 99 cent sale reeled me in for:


Earlier in the week, Smart Bitches, Trashy Books ran a Books on Sale post that caused me to snag these two Courtney Milan titles:
And then I picked this up... I can't even remember where I saw information about it, but I was looking for some inexpensive but promising erotica and this is what I ended up with:
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