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My Pleasure (The Rose Hunters)10 reviews
Connie Brockway

Pocket, 2004

A Book That Breaks The Mold
I was a huge fan of the first Rose Hunter installment. In fact, "My Seduction" was my first ever Connie Brockway book. I fell in love with her writing ability and was swept away with the wonderful story of the three chivalrous men bound by their honor to do a good deed for the Nash family. As I read, I remember sitting there thinking to myself, "Heroes just don't get much better than Kit." ...
  
  











  



  
McClairen's Isle: The Ravishing One (McClairens Isle)18 reviews
Connie Brockway

Dell, 2000

Nonstop Fireworks
The Ravishing One is the excellent, fiery conclusion to Connie Brockway's wonderfully dark and complex McClairen's Isle trilogy. Fia Merrick is a fascinating heroine--so stunningly beautiful, precociously worldly yet innocent and deeply damaged by her past. She doesn't realize that Thomas Donne, the man she's secretly loved for half a dozen years, is a McClairen and her family's bitterest enemy. ...
  
  











  



  
Bridal Favors18 reviews
Connie Brockway

Dell, 2002

glory of nobility tarnished somewhat in late Victorian era
Upon reading a book of this caliber, I regret all the 5 stars which have gone before - Squandering spangles upon novels which have been less decorated that I might fully impress upon you, the reader, this tomes glorious worth!! Young Evie encounters Justin first at her parents houseparty, launching her older sister. Enterprising lass that she is, upon bumping into him emerging from an older ...
  
  











  



  
Outlaw Love - Brenda Joyce Anthology1 review
Brenda Joyce, Connie Brockway, ...

Dell, 1997

Another good story from Brenda Joyce
Emily Anderson was a good school teacher at the small town of Aurora. Her mother passed away nine months ago and she had to manage the farm almost all by herself. Her dad, Gus, was a drunken man who she can't leaned on. One day, instead of her father in his bed drunk as always, she found a man , handsome one nonetheless, wounded by a shot and fainted. It turn out the man was a thief who stole ...
  
  











  



  
McClairen's Isle: The Reckless One (McClairens Isle)21 reviews
Connie Brockway

Dell, 2000

Dark and Riveting
Raine Merrick is every bit as wild and passionate as his older brother Ash (see The Passionate One)! In The Reckless One Connie Brockway continues the fascinating saga of the Merrick family that has brutally stolen McClairen's Isle from its Scottish owners after their massacre at Culloden in 1746. Ronald Merrick, Lord Carr, was responsible for their deaths, and his estranged son Raine falls in ...
  
  











  



  
A Dangerous Man11 reviews
Connie Brockway

Dell, 1996

stetsons, gunsligners & regency bodice rippers? Wow!
Thats it! I MUST read slower! This gem from Connie Brockway is to be savoured, not sped through - how does one read slow enough to make a delightful book like this last a week, rather than a few hours? A ridiculous combination of prim Regency & menacing Westerns turns into a magic mix in Brockways capable hands. Never too grim in spite of the sober & tormented Earl of Perth, Hart. The ...
  
  











  



  
My Surrender (The Rose Hunters)11 reviews
Connie Brockway

Pocket, 2005

A Fine Romance
I am so darn tired of romance readers whining about cliches but then when it comes to reading a book that has any subtlety in it at all, they start screaming that it's not hot enough. MY SURRENDER had so much depth to it and the love affair between Charloette and Dand is based on respect as well as intense passion. I really felt the anguish that Charlotte and Dand had over how they could not ...
  
  











  



  
Mcclairen's Isle: The Passionate One36 reviews
Connie Brockway

Books on Tape, 1999

Ash is delicious; Brockway is on fire
I haven't been able to get this book out of my mind since I finished it. Ash is one of the most memorable, most desirable heroes I have ever encountered in a novel; and The Passionate One is such a dark, lush book. Jo Beverley seems tame in comparison with Brockway - and the second I finished The Passionate One, I went and bought the rest of the trilogy. Frankly, if the others are even half as ...
  
  











  



  
All Through the Night43 reviews
Connie Brockway

Dell, 1997

Absolutely loved it.
Hard to believe this novel is already 10 years old. Seeing how so many romances are trivial and frivolous it was a pleasure to read a story that takes itself seriously. The gorgeous blonde hero, Seward, is a wonderful creation. From his back story to his current situation as a spy with 2 masters he has lived dangerously for many years. And Ann is just the right woman for him. My one objection is ...
  
  











  



  
The True Love Wedding Dress5 reviews
Catherine Anderson, Connie Brockway, ...

Onyx, 2005

A Wonderful Anthology!
Giving an overall rating to an anthology is always VERY difficult. Some stories hit and some miss. Yet, I always enjoy reading an anthology, because you USUALLY come across an unfamiliar author . . . someone new and satisfying. Scotland, 1790. As she quietly sewed, Aileanna MacEwan moved her weary fingers over the beautiful wedding gown, but alas, the exquisite dress was not for her. It was ...
  
  











  



  
As You Desire37 reviews
Connie Brockway

Dell, 1997

Romantic
This was a beautifully written book. Brockway has a gem in this book. Her writing style is different than any in this genre. Harry was a smart, sexy hero who had such longing for Dizzy that just loved him for it. Dizzy and Harry's interaction together was "Romantic" there's just no other word for it. The story flowed and there was no fighting or misunderstanding's. It was a wonderfully written ...
  
  











  



  
The Bridal Season21 reviews
Connie Brockway

Island Books, 2001

villain gets to cheat, lie, steal, and kick the dog, cause..
Stepping politely over the failures which some Regencies set purely in London court, Connie Brockway charms entirely within the confines of a little traveled village & and it's occupants. Being only my second novel from this author, I didn't know to look forwards to a plot with a `confidence trickster' masquerading as a Duke's daughter - instead I dreaded it. Until about 10 pages in when I ...
  
  











  



  
The Bridal Season
Connie Brockway

Random House Island Books, 2001

A desperate deception leads to all consuming love. It could only happen in the Bridal Season. Historical Romance
  
  











  



  
Once Upon a Pillow11 reviews
Christina Dodd

Pocket, 2002

Read about a bed while you're in bed...
This book was really good. It tells the story of 4 couples who end up in the bed over the centuries. Despite being written by 2 people the book flows well, thanks to the background story of the manor.... I enjoyed each story separately--good humor, good dialog, intrigue, and of course a little action between the sheets.... this book will be published in mass market paperback early 2004...but ...
  
  











  



  
Skinny Dipping14 reviews
Connie Brockway

Onyx, 2008

Feeling quirky? Go "Dipping"
Brockway's Skinny Dipping has a bunch of terrific eccentric characters and quite a few laugh-out-loud moments. The main character is a professional medium, the hero sort of a neat freak. Both of their families have so many issues that "quirky" is way too tame to describe the total package. Warning: You will identify at least one of your own family members in this, and wonder if Brockway's been ...
  
  











  



  
My Please (Japanese Edition)
Connie Brockway

Tuttle-Mori Agency, 2006
  
  











  







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