*Tosses kobo aside. Steeples fingers. Leans forward. Raises eyebrows*
Oh. I've found another for my collection.
*Plucks James from pages. Adds to "heroes I want to lick" shelf.*
I've enjoyed Phoebe's parts in the books prior to this and her book was not at all disappointing.I also l enjoyed the image of Trevillion just moments behind each Ghost. He's a clever and a tenacious one. Apparently he's also the strong, silent, steady type. It doesn't hurt, nope, in fact it helps, that he appears to ride horses like some kind of warrior from Rohan. I can't tell you I've ever drooled about superhuman horse-riding skills, but somehow Elizabeth Hoyt made me do it.
I don't really have a heroes I want to lick shelf, I have the boringly named 'book boyfriends' but I really need to up my naming convention there. Some of these new heroes, it just doesn't suit. (Delicious heroes?)
I felt she was careful in the characters, they were wildly consistent. A wonderfully, superbly, satisfying read. (I enjoyed Cornwall too! It suits them. Lovely.)
oh dear sweet bunny rabbits when he watched her fall three times. My heart.
I'm about to get real weird, so I'm going to just push save on this baby and go off to read [b:Down by Contact|33637825|Down by Contact (The Barons, #2)|Santino Hassell|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1498479591s/33637825.jpg|54486273] In other words, I'll be up till 2 finishing that tonight.