An Improper Holiday
by:
K.A. Mitchell (author)
He followed all the rules…until one man showed him a dozen ways to break them. As second son to an earl, Ian Stanton has always done the proper thing. Obeyed his elders, studied diligently, and dutifully accepted the commission his father purchased for him in the Fifty-Second Infantry Division....
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He followed all the rules…until one man showed him a dozen ways to break them. As second son to an earl, Ian Stanton has always done the proper thing. Obeyed his elders, studied diligently, and dutifully accepted the commission his father purchased for him in the Fifty-Second Infantry Division. The one glaring, shameful, marvelous exception: Nicholas Chatham, heir to the Marquess of Carleigh. Before Ian took his position in His Majesty’s army, he and Nicky consummated two years of physical and emotional discovery. Their inexperience created painful consequences that led Ian to the conviction that their unnatural desires were never meant to be indulged. Five years later, wounded in body and plagued by memories of what happened between them, Ian is sent to carry out his older brother’s plans for a political alliance with Nicky’s father. Their sister Charlotte is the bargaining piece. Nicky never believed that what he and Ian felt for each other was wrong and he has a plan to make things right. Getting Ian to Carleigh is but the first step. Now Nicky has only twelve nights to convince Ian that happiness is not the price of honor and duty, but its reward.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781605048369 (1605048364)
ASIN: 9781605048369
Publish date: 01-12-2009
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Pages no: 108
Edition language: English
Just re-read this and picked up little bits I missed the first time, so I have lifted the rating.This is so different from her contemporary books, but the Regency period comes through very well.I'd love to read a story pased on one ofthe minor characters, Julian Lewes.
I think Ava March has made me raise the bar too high.
I'm getting the grasp of K.A. Mitchell's character standards and I like. Ian and Nicky find away to solidify their love during the Regency period which makes for some pretty tough fences to overcome. They find a way to wrangle through the fences and a way to be together. Enjoyable quick, holiday rea...
Typical hot Mitchell in an historical setting. I didn't like it as much as her full length books, but the chemistry was good, the historical setting not overly detailed (for someone not usually a fan of historical books, this is great), and a lot of fun.
The story was nice. I enjoyed the Regency feel of it and the witty and sexy feel of the characters. [spoiler ahead]It was rather short though, so although I could relate to Ian's suffering over the missing limb and Nicky's eagerness to delve into male romance, it seemed a bit too rushed. As well as ...