Willy W. reviewed Lady Louisa's Christmas Knight (Duke's Daughters, Bk 3) (Windham, Bk 6) on + 503 more book reviews
This is exactly what you hope to find when you read a holiday themed book. A real story, not a novella, with completely developed characters, a real plot, and it ties very naturally into the Christmas season. This is evidently book 6 of the Windham series and I haven't read any of the others. It didn't make any difference in my enjoyment of the story, just made me interested in reading the five previous books. My only complaint is that it was actually a bit long-winded, I think it could have been a bit shorter and still told the same lovely story.
Miranda M. (Governess4hire) reviewed Lady Louisa's Christmas Knight (Duke's Daughters, Bk 3) (Windham, Bk 6) on + 146 more book reviews
I've enjoyed this series so far. Grace Burrowes has such a talent for writing.
These characters are likable and I really like how she brings the other characters from other books back into the story.
I give it a 3.5 to 4 stars.
These characters are likable and I really like how she brings the other characters from other books back into the story.
I give it a 3.5 to 4 stars.
Rachel A. (ra7) reviewed Lady Louisa's Christmas Knight (Duke's Daughters, Bk 3) (Windham, Bk 6) on + 1026 more book reviews
Better than previous book (Lady Maggie's Secret Scandal). Didn't quite have that "something" that the first 4 books did. I will admit I was worried about Joseph's secret(s) (I mean, really?!), but it ended well. I liked the reason behind them and it showed his compassion/kindness/empathy (rare for a guy in the time frame this book is set in). This was different and it worked in this one. I also enjoyed Louisa's secret and how it was embraced by Joseph. The big issue, for me, is it took forever to get to the point. I enjoyed the appearances of the rest of the family and their antics.