Sweet story, but I had a hard time understanding why every rich bachelor in London was so in love with the main character, who seemed wholly devoid of a personality.

June 26, 2012
July 27, 2013
July 23, 2013

Two stars, or less than two stars. Can't recommend this one. It's just too silly.

October 8, 2013
February 12, 2012

Fun, quick, light read. Everything gets wrapped up pretty quickly and neatly in the end, which actually surprised me, since this is a series. But I like some resolution in my mystery books, so I'll take it.

February 25, 2012

A loving, honest view of a beautiful, painful life.

March 1, 2019
December 25, 2013
December 12, 2013
July 24, 2012
September 5, 2013

One of those books that starts off slow, then everything happens all at once. But it gets a solid 3 1/2 to 4 stars for me because it held my interest, and I am a sucker for Kearsley's romantic histories.

September 24, 2012
July 17, 2013
September 3, 2012
April 22, 2013
June 11, 2014

Wanted a quick murder mystery and picked this up on a whim. This will be my first and last DD Warren mystery – I found the detective completely devoid of personality. To boot, the plot and characters were predictable. Snooze.

February 25, 2013

Didn't really get interesting until page 300 ... and then it was over. Too much world building and way too much overly obvious early exposition. Can't imagine reading the sequel because the character profiles and motives seemed vague and undeveloped to me. 2.5 stars

May 14, 2013

Giving up on this one. On first glance, I should love everything about this book, but after 100 pages, I'm still finding it a slog. I've had it for weeks and keep putting it down to read other stuff, and the library wants it back, so into the DNF pile it goes.

December 6, 2014
August 10, 2012

So much better than the first one. The main character in this book got on my nerves, too, but managed to redeem herself to me just before I gave up on her.

March 1, 2012
April 11, 2013
August 26, 2012

As honest and eye opening as every Bikini Kill/Julie Ruin/Le Tigre song.

September 1, 2024

Laurie Notaro is funny. She's always funny. Her books are like sit coms in story form. I only wish she'd cut back on the fat jokes.

January 5, 2014