A Scandalous Countess (Mallorens #12) by Jo Beverley Historical Romance February 7, 2012 Signet Favorite Quote: “Home. You are home. “ Once again, Jo Beverley transports us back in to the decadent and dazzling world of the Mallorens with the second book in her intriguing Three Countesses trilogy. Set in the Georgian era, Ms. Beverley’s opulent descriptions of the glittering ton with their witty dialogues and lively dalliances set against a dark background of intrigue continues Continue Reading
Review: An Unlikely Countess by Jo Beverley
An Unlikely Countess (A Malloren Novel #11) by Jo Beverly Historical Romance March 1, 2011 Paperback Signet Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “Are you a gamester? she asked. “Will you lose it all and leave me and the perhaps the children, in a place like White Rose Yard?” “On my honor, no. Nor am I a drunkard, though I do as you know, enjoy drink.” “So do I, “ she replied wistfully. When Catesby Burgoyne rescues a woman from ruffians, he never imagines the ways this woman will Continue Reading
Review: Emily and the Dark Angel by Jo Beverley
Emily And The Dark Angel by Jo Beverley Historical Romance October 5, 2010 (Originally published in 1992) Trade Paperback, 304 Pages NAL Trade Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “He’s called the Dark Angel. The devil. His horse is called Beelzebub. He shoots men who like sago pudding.” “Seems fair. Only the lowest form of life would like that slimy stuff.” Jo Beverley’s Emily And The Dark Angel was originally part of a series that began with Lord Wraybourne's Betrothal. I have Continue Reading