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Celine is the first of this author's historical romances set in 19th century New Orleans. I actually read "Felice" first, then "Josette", so I'm a bit out of order. I do like how all the stories kind of weave together, as characters that appear in this story are the main characters of future novels. Celine was an interesting character, and I enjoyed her steamy interactions with Trevor. I was not as fond of Trevor as I am of the male characters in the other novels, as I found he had some undesirable traits, and I found their love developed too fast for my tastes. Notably, she spent a few days with him, and then barely saw him for weeks before they briefly reunited. She knew the man less than 6 weeks, and spent months apart from him with a completely different man, though these scenes to the end are skimmed over in light detail. . Despite the negatives I have outlined, the story itself was quite good, and I enjoyed the setting and characters immensely.
 
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AmericanAlexandria | May 27, 2023 |
This novel provides an immersive story set in 19th century New Orleans. I enjoyed this novel a fair bit - particularly when Felice and Rene showed up, as I actually read Felice first. Cameron and Josette have an interesting back-and-forth, and I loved the Thibodeaux family dynamics and overall Voodoo story. I did find their affection for one another grew a bit fast, but not unrealistically so. I preferred "Felice", but I very much would recommend Josette as well to anyone who loves historic romance, as the author has done a very good job weaving an immersive setting and romantic tale. I love the Andrews-Thibodeaux family drama and dynamics, and look forward to reading "Lily"!
 
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AmericanAlexandria | 3 andere besprekingen | May 27, 2023 |
This was quite a fun read, with the main characters having a history together but unable and unwilling to admit their feelings for one another, it gave a good, slow burn. I quite enjoyed the setting of mid-19th century New Orléans and the ethnic dynamics between Cajuns, Creoles and Americans. There were moments that definitely made me laugh, and it was an overall enjoyable read. It would be 5 stars if not for a few historical errors that cropped up, which was my only issue with the novel.
 
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AmericanAlexandria | Feb 2, 2023 |

I really enjoyed this book. It was a page turner to be sure. I am new to this author and the series. The first 2 books in the series, [b:The Seduction of Sarah Marks|22181601|The Seduction of Sarah Marks (Those Magnificent Malverns, #1)|Kathleen Bittner Roth|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1400634454s/22181601.jpg|41529889] and [b:Portrait of a Forbidden Lady|29490971|Portrait of a Forbidden Lady (Those Magnificent Malverns, #2)|Kathleen Bittner Roth|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1457807508s/29490971.jpg|49583608] are already on my tbr list. The story is fast paced, it's hilarious in parts and is well written. The characters are believable and they meshed very well.

Ridley Malvern could very well be my newest book boyfriend. He is handsome (of course), patient, intellectual, and HE READS TO HER!!.... An all around great guy. I absolutely fell in love with him.

Lainie MacGregor is a spitfire with a head on her shoulders. She's funny, talented, strong and determined.
I would recommend this book to anyone that loves Highland romances.

An advance copy was given to me by the publisher for my unbiased opinion via NetGalley.com
 
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HistoricalJunkie | 1 andere bespreking | Sep 17, 2019 |

I really enjoyed this book. It was a page turner to be sure. I am new to this author and the series. The first 2 books in the series, [b:The Seduction of Sarah Marks|22181601|The Seduction of Sarah Marks (Those Magnificent Malverns, #1)|Kathleen Bittner Roth|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1400634454s/22181601.jpg|41529889] and [b:Portrait of a Forbidden Lady|29490971|Portrait of a Forbidden Lady (Those Magnificent Malverns, #2)|Kathleen Bittner Roth|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1457807508s/29490971.jpg|49583608] are already on my tbr list. The story is fast paced, it's hilarious in parts and is well written. The characters are believable and they meshed very well.

Ridley Malvern could very well be my newest book boyfriend. He is handsome (of course), patient, intellectual, and HE READS TO HER!!.... An all around great guy. I absolutely fell in love with him.

Lainie MacGregor is a spitfire with a head on her shoulders. She's funny, talented, strong and determined.
I would recommend this book to anyone that loves Highland romances.

An advance copy was given to me by the publisher for my unbiased opinion via NetGalley.com
 
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CelticBookDragon | 1 andere bespreking | Apr 12, 2017 |
This story is Kathleen Bittner Roth’s debut and I loved it!

The book blurb gives you enough of the storyline, so I’m going to tell you what I liked about this story and why I think you’ll like it too.

First, let’s talk about our hero. I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed this man and the reason for it is because he is such a flawed and complex character that you have no choice but to care for him, even though at times you want to smack him. But most of the time, you just want to hug him!

As for our heroine, she is as flawed and possibly even more complex than our hero, and no mater her actions, I found myself willing her to persevere in her quest to find out who she is and where she belongs.

I also found the romance between these two perfectly paced and the chemistry electric, even when our main protagonists were at daggers drawn and at cross purposes.

As I finished reading this story, I wholeheartedly wished for all the secondary characters to find their happily ever after. They have truly enhanced this story, from Mum, Eastleigh’s eccentric grandmother who thinks she’s the Queen Mother, to Will, Eastleigh’s younger sister who dresses in men’s clothing and is overly protective of her brother. And don’t even start me on Sir Crocodile! You need to read the book to find about this man!

To close, this début is well written, well plotted with some curve balls that were not expected and plenty of twists that will keep you guessing and reading until wee hours of the morning.

Melanie for b2b

Complimentary copy provided by the publisher
 
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bookworm2bookworm | Mar 30, 2017 |
I received a copy from Netgalley for an honest review. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the Malverns and Laine's story. She has to leave Scotland via an arranged marriage. She is full of spunk and confident in who she is but after falling in love with her husband, she realizes she wants a marriage of love and not convenience. I was intrigued with Mum and Will's characters and would love to read more about the Malverns. Great read.
 
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FReads | Dec 15, 2016 |
The best historical romance I've read in a long time.
I didn't want it to end it was so good. The romance between Georgiana and Robert was full of angst and longing. I loved that the author didn't make the characters dwell in bitterness for their lost love but allowed them to embrace their second chance together without acrimony and misunderstandings getting in the way. I loved watching the pair find love with each other again and get their happily ever after.
The path to true love doesn't come easy though and the pair have to overcome old secrets and adversaries in order to finally have their happy ending.
I love it when there is a little bit of suspense thrown in and Georgiana's miserable father and his nasty henchman provide that extra bit of drama.

The author did a brilliant job with Portrait of a Forbidden Lady and I can't wait to start reading the first book in the series. I'm not sure why I started reading the series out of order but each book is a standalone story so it doesn't matter.

I received a copy in exchange for an honest review.
 
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Inishowen_Cailin | May 1, 2016 |
This story is set in the mid-19th Century in New Orleans... if I had a time machine, this is one of the times/places I would want to visit. Living in New Orleans, I love reading stories set here, particularly the historicals that are somewhat accurate and give a lot of the city's history. It would be awesome to go back to the time when Antoine's was still new, voodoo wasn't a tourist attraction, and the Cajun patios was abundant. Kudos to this author for doing her research and injecting so much of New Orleans' popular history into this story. Even the slow pace of the story was reminiscent of way of life here (this becomes readily apparent if you ever try to stay within your lunch "hour" at one of the popular restaurants in the Quarter!).

Cameron Andrews is part of the Andrews shipping magnate, and is stunned to learn that many years ago he fathered a daughter... who stowed aboard one of his ships to find him. Alexia was quite the character, always into mischief in a misguided effort to garner attention. I loved Cameron's character. He is grieving the passing of his wife and child and seems to be drifting through life lost. Alexia comes along and forces him into a situation that is sure to shake things up.

Alexia's aunt, Josette, is a creole beauty who married well and is now a widow living in a huge mansion in the Garden District. I had a great picture of Josette in my head, as this stoic beauty in her stately mansion, getting bullied and gossiped about around town for daring to better her circumstances and get out of the swamp.

Josette has loved Cameron since she was a child when he didn't know she was alive. She is standoffish with him now as she fears having her heart broken. Likewise Cameron is still overwrought with grief from losing his wife, and is not quite ready to let her go. So there was a lot of push and pull between the two as they fought their attraction.

I liked this story quite a bit, and didn't feel lost for not having read the first two installments of the series. I did feel that "Nawlins" was a bit overused at times, but the other cultural and historical aspects were well done and seemingly accurate from what I know of the city. This is a good read for people who like those slow southern historicals that really gets into the everyday lives of the characters. 4 stars / 2 flames.
 
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Bambi_Unbridled | 3 andere besprekingen | Mar 19, 2016 |
Originally posted on Tales to Tide You Over

I picked Josette because I was in the mood for a historical romance and wanted to get the feel for the United States in the Victorian Era, but historical romance can be hit or miss depending on the abilities of the author to transport the reader to that time. When I started reading, the level of detail seemed a bit excessive to me. I like a light touch in description and have a tendency to skim if it gets too much. Still, the story began with an odd circumstance in which Cameron, the leading man, is in San Francisco instead of New Orleans, and the other character earning main screen time is apparently a very young boy who’d stowed away on one of Cameron’s shipping fleet. Curiosity, if nothing else, kept me reading.

I’m not sure exactly when my hesitation stripped away, but the next thing I knew, I was buried neck deep in a complex tale of youthful indiscretions coming back to haunt, and save, a man who is searching for balance after the loss of his wife and child.

But this is not just Cameron’s story. Josette, the leading woman, has her own situation to deal with, one infused with prejudice, a couple of true villains, and the most tangled but strong family ties I’ve read in a long while.

While the novel hits many of the traditional romance notes, it does so wrapped around lovely complications so succeeds in offering both the comfort of familiarity and the fun of exploration.

The sex is explicit, but it’s neither overly detailed nor the central focus, something I wasn’t expecting when Josette and Cameron ended up in bed quite early in the book. The tension between the two main characters is strong, but even better, the sense that it’s more than just physical is tangible, especially with how Josette had a crush on him as a child. However, as with all good reads, the sex only makes things more difficult as Josette has two overly protective brothers and Cameron has a history with both of them.

Add in a Voodoo priestess mother, a cousin with no scruples and a history of wrongdoing, and a child Cameron never knew existed who is torn between her ties to the bayou and the longing for her father, and what you get is a rich tapestry filled with cultural details that enchanted me. The characters had to balance past conflicts with the need to cooperate, and the wonder of it is they do not always get it right. Real mistakes are made and need to be resolved for the good of all.

I got everything I hoped for and more. Josette offered a satisfying, entertaining read, and I’ll definitely consider picking up more from Kathleen Bittner Roth in the future.

P.S. I received this title from the publisher through NetGalley in return for an honest review.
 
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MarFisk | 3 andere besprekingen | Oct 6, 2015 |
Wonderfully romantic story set in 1800's New Orleans. Rich descriptions made me feel I was there amongst the livery and charm that is "'Nawlins" and its Cajun flair. Josette has strength, wit and charm, Cameron, a sense of humor and loyalty, along with a myriad of characters that lend to an overall entertaining and fulfilling tale. I thoroughly enjoyed Josette and recommend it for your reading shelf!
*I received an ARC for an honest review*
 
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KimMcReads | 3 andere besprekingen | Aug 27, 2015 |
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