A Week to Be Wicked (Spindle Cove)
Unexpected lovers find themselves together in Spindle Cove with A Week to be Wicked—the second book in Tessa Dare’s utterly delectable historical romance series. This Regency Era delight finds a restless British lord desperate to escape the quaint and too quiet small seaside resort he’s trapped...
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Unexpected lovers find themselves together in Spindle Cove with A Week to be Wicked—the second book in Tessa Dare’s utterly delectable historical romance series. This Regency Era delight finds a restless British lord desperate to escape the quaint and too quiet small seaside resort he’s trapped in…and he gets much more than he expected when he eagerly agrees to escort a beautiful, brilliant, socially awkward lady scientist to Scotland. Concerning Tessa Dare and her irresistible romances, bestselling author Julia Quinn is spot on when she says, “Prepare to fall in love!” And anyone who loves the novels of Lisa Kleypas, Christina Dodd, and Liz Carlyle is going to adore having A Week to be Wicked.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00A9UZHDQ
Publish date: March 27th 2012
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Funny,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Regency,
Regency Romance
Series: Spindle Cove (#2)
BRB, I ran off with Colin.
2 starsThis did not work for me and I don't know why. It's a regency road trip, but instead of finding the situations the characters got themselves into amusing, I just found them trite and annoying. Full review to follow
Honestly, I'm a bit disappointed in the second book in the Spindle Cove series, A Week to Be Wicked. I found the circumstances and situations a tad bit too unbelievable. The trope: the handsome, womanizing rake and the shy, bookish bluestocking, is, while a bit overused, still one of my favorites. H...
Honestly, I'm a bit disappointed in the second book in the Spindle Cove series, A Week to Be Wicked. I found the circumstances and situations a tad bit too unbelievable. The trope: the handsome, womanizing rake and the shy, bookish bluestocking, is, while a bit overused, still one of my favorites. H...
I am utterly satisfied with this book.I started reading it a long time ago and I drop it (first chapter only). It starts so similar to Devil in Winter - heroine visits rake secretly at night to propose a elopement. And the paragraph that made me drop it for a while was:But Minerva was different. She...