J.L. Langley
Auteur de Without Reservations
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Œuvres de J.L. Langley
To Catch A Traitor 24 exemplaires
Christmas Dinner at Reynolds Hall 23 exemplaires
Attack of the Killer Dust Bunnies (With or Without, #4.2) 22 exemplaires
A Regelence Christmas 22 exemplaires
Happy Valentine's Day, Sir 18 exemplaires
Christmas Cookies and Garland (With or Without, #3.3) 16 exemplaires
Without Fear (With or Without, #5) 13 exemplaires
A Surprise Engagement (Sci-Regency, #2.2) 10 exemplaires
The Greek Tycoon’s Paramour (Innamorati #2) 8 exemplaires
Without Secrets (With or Without, #4) 6 exemplaires
NOT A BOOK 2 exemplaires
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- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- USA
- Lieux de résidence
- Texas, USA
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 34
- Membres
- 2,238
- Popularité
- #11,461
- Évaluation
- 3.7
- Critiques
- 132
- ISBN
- 45
- Langues
- 2
- Favoris
- 12
Again, consistent futuristic sci-fi with a historical vibe, I continue to enjoy the trope of the virginal young man and his efforts to stay so despite a deplorable rake who’s doing his darnedest to rectify the situation.
Here Dalton, the cousin of the Regelence princes who are prominent throughout this series, has sort of a reputation, one that he’s personally perpetuated due to some major unresolved issues with his dads. Though Dalton’s somewhat more respectable having served in the military, it’s hard to keep a good troublemaker down!
By the books Blaise, is a stiff upper lip diplomat in training. He’s had his whole life planned out for him, and that's just the way he likes it. However, when Dalton becomes his bodyguard, Blaise can’t help being bad right alongside him as they further uncover some unsavory things about the Intergalactic Navy who has its own sinister plan to rule the galaxy.
As always, the main mystery continues to flow through each installment, where small reveals are made towards exposing said tyrannical conspiracy. Though this wasn’t my favorite, Langley delivers on her theme of progressive high society and the men who love to break its rules.
This had a nice dose of punch-you-in-the-guts feels, with a good dash of sexy.
Overall, I really just enjoy this royal family and all the shenanigans they get into and try to get out of. I impatiently look forward to their next adventure!
Thank you to the author/publisher for a copy in exchange for a honest review
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