Perhaps reading this book after the Elizabeth Hoyt wasn’t a good idea, as it fell flat in comparison. Jillian Hunter is a new to me author, and I thought maybe this was one of her first books; a quick check on Amazon reveals there are a several by her already however. There’s a lot of praise for her, but I just didn’t get the same feeling about it. The style of writing and the historical inaccuracies annoyed me. The basic premise is that the four […]