Books This Week: May 8
Posted in Books on 05/08/2010 02:25 pm by MeganLoretta Chase, “Lord Perfect” – Incredible – I laughed so hard reading this. Definitely one of Ms. Chase’s best works. The heroine is wonderful, and so is the hero, but possibly the best part of this book is the children – Olivia, the heroine’s 12 year old daughter, and Peregrine, the hero’s 13 year old nephew. They are hilarious! The banter in this book is top game. Definitely a must-read, buy it any which way you can.
Eloisa James, “Duchess By Night” (Book 3 in the Desperate Duchesses series) – More of a stand-alone book than the first two DD, but not as good as book 2. You can comfortably skip this book if you’re just wanting to keep up with what’s happening with Villiers, Jemma, and Beaumont (there’s very little Jemma, and Villiers is still convalescing from his infected arm post-duel in Book 1, so he doesn’t do much). It was all right, but it didn’t particularly impress me.
Eloisa James, “When The Duke Returns” (Book 4 of Desperate Duchesses) – Much better than book 3. Quite delightful, really. There’s a bit more of Jemma and Beaumont in this one, as well, and Villiers, which I enjoyed. But the main story was excellent. Very fascinating characters, and very steamy. Well worth the read.
Eloisa James, “This Duchess of Mine” (Book 5) – Very sweet and poignant. Finally Jemma and Beaumont get to be really in love. It was satisfying to read after going through the rest of the series, seeing them spar and dance about their relationship. They’re a mess, but it’s a sweet mess. Quite a bit of Villiers in this one as well. I have book 6 next, when he finally gets his own duchess.
Eloisa James, “A Duke of Her Own” (Book 6) – Cute, funny, sexy, and sweet. Well worth reading. A vast improvement over books 3 and 4 in this series. Finally Villiers falls in love! And it was very satisfying to read. I really love his character. Nice to finally get a reveal, full circle, from the first book too, with the identity of the Earl of Gyffyn’s baby mama.
Elizabeth Boyle, “This Rake of Mine” – Not very good. Reads verrrry quickly though, I had this one done in a couple of hours. Not much to it, really. I was underwhelmed. Skip this one.
Elizabeth Peters, “A River in the Sky” – This is the latest in the Amelia Peabody series, which I have loved for a long time now, since I read the fifth in the series while I was in Jordan. Some previous member of the American Expedition to Petra had left it in a trunk of books, and I fell immediately in love with the series. This latest book, however, isn’t as entrancing as her earlier ones. The plot seemed less coherent, somehow. If you’re a fan of the series, it’s well worth reading, but try to get it from the library instead of paying the hardback price.


