A Lady's Guide to Improper Behavior
by:
Suzanne Enoch (author)
The Rules: A lady should always make polite conversation . . . Theresa Weller understands the rules of decorum, and is appalled when Colonel Bartholomew James disrupts a perfectly civilized dinner. This rude, insensitive man is the complete opposite of everything a gentleman should be—but...
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The Rules: A lady should always make polite conversation . . . Theresa Weller understands the rules of decorum, and is appalled when Colonel Bartholomew James disrupts a perfectly civilized dinner. This rude, insensitive man is the complete opposite of everything a gentleman should be—but with one searing kiss, Tess can think of no one else. A lady should never lose her temper . . . Aggravated beyond bearing by a man who speaks his mind, Tess wishes there was a guide to men like Bartholomew. Surely, with such an assortment of handsome, polite suitors to choose from, Tess should not ache for him. And a lady should never pursue a gentleman. She invites him on carriage rides and dares him to dance, and almost makes him want to return to Society. Bartholomew knows Tess wants to be seen as a proper miss, but deep down, he knows she is precisely the sort to spark his desire . . . A most improper lady.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780061662218 (0061662216)
ASIN: 61662216
Publish date: April 27th 2010
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 372
Edition language: English
Category:
Literature,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
19th Century,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Regency,
Regency Romance
Series: Adventurers' Club (#2)
This wasn't a bad romance but I found the romance scenes a bit passionless and forced sounding. I found the heroine a little annoying with her constant hesitation about whether or not she should do something because it might be seen to be improper. I recommend romance readers try other Suzanne Enoch...
This wasn't a bad romance but I found the romance scenes a bit passionless and forced sounding. I found the heroine a little annoying with her constant hesitation about whether or not she should do something because it might be seen to be improper. I recommend romance readers try other Suzanne Enoch...
The title of the book is a lot sillier than the book itself. The hero is one of the best I've encountered, and the chemistry between the heroine and hero is palpable to the reader right from their first meeting. The hero's painful and crippling leg injury is so well described that I could practicall...
What a cute fun story thoroughly enjoyable. Amelia has been publishing books on proper ways to behave for ladies. But, after meeting Colonel Bartholomew James she is snipping at him challenging him at every turn flirting and also correcting him on how he should act around a lady. But the Colonel is ...
Suzanne Enoch is fast becoming one of my go to authors for witty historical novels. To date, I’ve read 4 of her books and have enjoyed each book immensely. This book was no different. It’s weird how I’ll read three books in a row that have the same kind of storyline going on and once again, this tim...