A review by meghaha
Dangerous by Amanda Quick

2.0

I read this because 1) I was in the mood for something mindless and enjoyable 2) I was thinking I should try reading some historical romances, since I will watch the hell out of any kind of period costume show on TV (especially if the sets are pretty), and isn't this the bookish equivalent?

But Dangerous just felt .... really mediocre. Not bad, just very forgettable. It didn't help that I was pretty bored about the ghost-hunting and murder plot. Heroine Prudence was also far too prim, to the point of being a bit irritating at times. But overall, I will say that it was sweet that Prue was the ray of sunshine that helped Angelstone out of his years-long, low-level depression due to grief.

Hoping the next historical romance I read is better, though.