- Book #2 of the "Royle Sisters" trilogy. This is Anne's story. Not quite as believable or realistic as Book #1, but still an enjoyable read.
- Book #3, "How to Propose to a Prince," Elizabeth's story will conclude the series as well as answer the question: are the Royle sisters in fact 'royalty' or not?
- Book #3, "How to Propose to a Prince," Elizabeth's story will conclude the series as well as answer the question: are the Royle sisters in fact 'royalty' or not?
Helpful Score: 4
I used to enjoy this author's books, but lately they've become ridiculously shallow and trite. This one is absolutely the worst so far. I read far more of this book than I should have (150 pages), initially thinking I was just in a mood, later hoping against hope that Caskie would redeem herself and offer up a little emotion between the pages. I shouldn't have wasted my time.
Susan J. (louisiana-susan) reviewed How to Engage an Earl (Royle Sisters, Bk 2) on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I just bought this on a lark because it sounded interesting. I didn't read the first in the series and I am not motivated to get it honestly. I'm halfway through this one and I'm already posting it...which says a lot! lol