Finished reading: The Essential X-Men Volume 3 by Chris Claremont π
Read as single issues and only the Uncanny X-Men books, not the annuals, but this is the easiest way to track reading the comics.
Finished reading: The Essential X-Men Volume 3 by Chris Claremont π
Read as single issues and only the Uncanny X-Men books, not the annuals, but this is the easiest way to track reading the comics.
Finished reading: The Rogue of Fifth Avenue by Joanna Shupe π
Gilded Age New York, a hotshot lawyer, and a responsible eldest daughter who finds her responsibility chafing. What’s not to love?
Finished reading: The Essential X-Men Volume 2 by Chris Claremont π
Again, read as single issues in Marvel Unlimited, but this is the best way to track. It’s a powerhouse of a run with both Dark Phoenix and Days of Future Past in it.
Finished reading: Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover by Sarah MacLean π
This has my favorite of Sarah MacLean’s heroes. Give me a guy who is clever and made his own way over a titled rogue any day. (But I like to read about titled rogues, too.)
Finished reading: Essential X-Men - Volume 1
I read these as single issues in Marvel Unlimited, but this is the easiest way to track them.
Finished reading: No Good Duke Goes Unpunished by Sarah MacLean π
I love every Sarah MacLean heroine.
Finished reading: One Good Earl Deserves a Lover by Sarah MacLean π
Lady Phillipa Marbury is a refreshing take on a bluestocking.
Finished reading: A Rogue by Any Other Name by Sarah MacLean π
I do love a good 19th Century casino. Thank goodness for the romance-guaranteed happily ever after, because there was a lot of this book that made me sad when the two main characters had huge misunderstandings.
Finished reading: Eleven Scandals to Start to Win a Duke’s Heart by Sarah MacLean π
Yes, I finished this less than 36 hours after I finished the last one.
Finished reading: Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord by Sarah MacLean π
I love the heroine in this so much. Big eldest daughter, have-to-hold-it-together energy, and I’m so happy the hero is ready and willing to act as a partner and show her that just because she can do everything alone, that doesn’t mean she should have to.