Sheena Martinez
I read it but I didn't read it. Does that make sense? I barely remember at least 60% of this historical romance and I kind of just went through the motions of reading it. Nothing in particular stood out and everything was basic. No excitement. No spark. No flare. It was just unrememberable and I will say it's more of a 'it's not you, it's me' type of read. I just didn't care much for it unfortunately but can definitely see this novel appealing to most readers that tend to gravitate towards this genre.
Carey
4.5 Stars!! I loved this book! I loved the chemistry between Emmy Danvers & Alex Harland! I highly recommend this book and this series! The banter between the 2 main characters had me smiling the whole time while reading! Loved it! *I received this book at no charge from the publisher and I voluntarily left a review.*
Peggy Collins
Before he went to war, Alex and Emmy met, danced, and shared a kiss that neither has forgotten. Alex Harland is now a war hero, Earl Melton, partner in a gaming house, and a Bow Street runner determined to capture Nightjar. Emmy Danvers is a jewel thief, a very good jewel thief. Following in her father’s footsteps (and due to a blackmailer), she has become the infamous Nightjar. Their story is a fast-moving “catch me if you can” adventure. The chemistry between these two is sizzling, but how can romance bloom under the circumstances? The characters in this story, are intelligent, strong-willed, and quite daring. Emmy and Alex enjoy challenging each other. Emmy’s brother Luc and her friend Sally are in cahoots with Emmy. Her grandmother Camille provides a connection with society and very clever encouragement and wisdom. Alex gets help and some snarky observations from Seb Wolff, his partner and fellow Runner. The second installment of the Bow Street Bachelors is an exciting story full of action, drama, danger, humor and fun. I enjoyed and recommend To Catch an Earl. I look forward to Seb’s story. I received an ARC of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. My review is voluntary.
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