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Tessa Dare: A Night to Surrender (Paperback, 2011, Avon Books) 3 stars

"While in the town of Spindle Cove, a haven for ladies with delicate constitutions, to …

Review of 'A Night to Surrender' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Would you know how much I liked A NIGHT TO SURRENDER if I just squeal through this review? Because that’s all I want to do. From the first moment, when Bram steals a kiss off of Susanna to the lamb named Dinner, I loved this book, and I simultaneously wanted to read faster to see what happened next, while wanting to read slower to make the book last longer. I enjoyed how capable Susanna was in doing men’s tasks, but that she wasn’t overly showoffy about it. I also liked that even though Bram would let his temper get the best of him at times, he was quick to realize it and come back around to the reasonable side.

A NIGHT TO SURRENDER is the first in a trilogy set in Spindle Cove, a harbor village that caters to women who need to get away from Society in order to flourish. I don’t always have the best track record with Ms. Dare’s trilogies, as I usually find that I only like one or two, but never all three; but I will hold out hope that A WEEK TO BE WICKED (March 2012) and the last book in the trilogy both rise above the bar set by A NIGHT TO SURRENDER.

Originally posted on romancereaderatheart.com