Review: Delilah Marvelle – Forever and a Day

Forever and a Day: Roderick Gideon Tremayne and Georgia Milton

Summary:
From Goodreads.com
1830 London and New York City
Roderick Gideon Tremayne, the recently appointed Duke of Wentworth, never expected to find himself in New York City, tracking down a mysterious map important to his late mother. And he certainly never expected to be injured, only to wake up with no memory of who he is. But when he sees the fiery-haired beauty who’s taken it upon herself to rescue him, suddenly his memory is the last thing on his mind.
Georgia Milton, the young head of New York’s notorious Forty Thieves, feels responsible for the man who was trying to save her reticule from a thief. But she’s not prepared for the fierce passion he ignites within her. When his memory begins to return, her whole world is threatened, and Roderick must choose between the life he forgot and the life he never knew existed…
Review:
Insta-Love, it has become one of my biggest pet peeves and there is not much more nauseating then the insta-love in this book I just couldn’t take it anymore. So I put the book down half way through. If you don’t mind Insta-Love, give it a whirl, it’s an interesting concept. Heir to the dukedom, bashes his head loses his memory, and a young poor brash, widow takes him in, where he finds he wants to be a better man. If the two hadn’t fallen in love within spending 24 hours of each other I probably would have liked it more, but as it stands I couldn’t get past this one huge glaring issue, I tried I really did! 

Rating:

2.5 Orchids