
Needless to say, I’m pretty disappointed.Label The earl Title The earl Statement of responsibility Katharine Ashe Creator This could have taken place at any point during the year and nothing would have really changed. Plus, the entire story significantly lacked Christmassy details. Jacqueline is supposed to be shy and proper, but it didn’t take long for her to throw all that away. There was no intrigue or attraction between the two of them, only Cam’s sex drive and her obsession with his looks. Everything that happened between them was a result of his invasion of her privacy.

I felt like this was a pretty weak plot line. In this time period, what woman would write those kinds of things and then leave her journal out in the open for anyone to happen across? Cam read it, and became so hot and bothered by it that he wanted her even though she never struck his fancy before. What girl hasn’t this happened to? However, I got very tired of reading her “erotic” journal entries about him. I felt for Jacqueline and her major crush on Cam. The background details and politics and cultural explanations were boring. I decided to give this one a try, and I ran into the same problems I experienced with the first book. I did not really like the first book in this series, I Married a Duke, but I’m a sucker for historical Christmas romances and bookish characters. And not only her dreams-her diary, too.īut when Cam discovers the maiden's not-so-maidenly diary, will her wildest Christmas wishes be fulfilled in its pages. Shy wallflower Princess Jacqueline of Sensaire knows this better than anyone, because her dreams are full of the breathtaking earl's kisses.

Handsome as sin and scandalously rakish, Cam Westfall, the Earl of Bedwyr, is every young lady's wickedest dream.

Genres: Historical Romance, Holiday - Christmas, RomanceĬhristmas in town has never been so steamy. Published by Avon Impulse on December 3, 2015
