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Christina Brooke
Christina Brooke writes witty, sexy historical romance novels set in Regency England. Her first series for St. Martin's Press, The Ministry of Marriage series, focuses on the aristocratic and powerful Westruther family. Orphaned or abandoned as children, six cousins came under the guardianship of... show more



Christina Brooke writes witty, sexy historical romance novels set in Regency England. Her first series for St. Martin's Press, The Ministry of Marriage series, focuses on the aristocratic and powerful Westruther family. Orphaned or abandoned as children, six cousins came under the guardianship of the Duke of Montford and grew up together under his roof. Each of the three girls, Jane (HEIRESS IN LOVE), Rosamund (MAD ABOUT THE EARL) and Cecily (A DUCHESS TO REMEMBER) have marriages of convenience arranged for them. But can a marriage of convenience end happily ever after?The Westruther family continues to feature in a spin-off series about the Westruther men. Beginning with Cecily's scandalous brother, Jonathon, Earl of Davenport in LONDON'S LAST TRUE SCOUNDREL (a romp that proves the truth in the old adage that opposites attract) it progresses to Marcus, Earl of Beckenham in THE GREATEST LOVER EVER(a sexy reunion story). Lone wolf of the family, Xavier, Marquis of Steyne will also have his story, THE WICKEDEST LORD ALIVE, slated to be released in July 2014.About Christina:Christina Brooke is a former lawyer who staged a brilliant escape from the corporate world and landed squarely in Regency England.She is a Golden Heart winner and two-time RITA finalist and her books have also been nominated for RT's Reviewer's Choice Award, Bookseller's Best and the Australian Romantic Book of the Year Award.Christina makes her home in sunny Queensland, Australia with her husband, two boys and one enormous girl dog called Monty. Monty is the inspiration for Ophelia, the Great Dane in the Ministry of Marriage series. However, the resemblance of any human characters to real life people is purely accidental.Christina loves to travel, particularly to England for research and most especially to see her dear friends and colleagues in the United States. She also loves walking, window shopping for antiques and enjoying good food, good wine and good times with her friends and family.For more about Christina's books, check out her website at www.christina-brooke.com. You can find Christina on Goodreads, facebook and @chrstnabrooke on Twitter.

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Self-Professed Book Hoarders
Self-Professed Book Hoarders rated it 10 years ago
A rating of three because it is well written but the characters seem like a rip from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. If the author modeled her characters after the characters in Austen 's book then she did a good job of capturing Lizzy, Mr. Collins, Mr. Bingley and of course Mr. Darcy.
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 11 years ago
This was a lot darker than I expected. The portrayal of the dysfunctional and toxic relationship of Xavier with his mother adds a lot of depth to his character and makes his rakish nature understandable. I wasn't happy with one huge aspect of the story, but it turned out well in the end. Almost a fo...
Atunah's Romance Haus
Atunah's Romance Haus rated it 11 years ago
A misunderstood hero, who's ugly past keeps sticking to him like glue and a somewhat stiff and proper heroine who isn't easy to like. For me, that makes for interesting reading. So we have a puppet master, the Duke of Montford. He has "collected" orphan children of kins over the years and then se...
vysed
vysed rated it 11 years ago
Um. What is with this author and her woe-begotten male leads. They are so emo. Seriously. The full on "I'm no good" and lack of communication. And other levels of annoying. Ugh. *shakes head*
vysed
vysed rated it 11 years ago
A huge cluster fuck of misunderstandings and bullshit. The story line had promise but all of the over blown stuff that happened drove me nuts. The male lead especially - just ticked me off. He blew everything so far out of proportion. I kept waiting for him to grab his blankie and suck on his thumb....
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