Kiss Me, Annabel
by:
Eloisa James (author)
The rules of marriage . . . according to Miss Annabel Essex A husband must be: Rich. Make that very rich. She's had enough of leaky roofs and thread-worn clothing. English. London is the center of the civilized world, and Annabel has a passion for silk and hot water. Amiable. Good-looking would...
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The rules of marriage . . . according to Miss Annabel Essex A husband must be: Rich. Make that very rich. She's had enough of leaky roofs and thread-worn clothing. English. London is the center of the civilized world, and Annabel has a passion for silk and hot water. Amiable. Good-looking would be nice, but not necessary. Same for intelligent. Isn't she lucky? She's found just the man! And her chosen spouse is nothing like the impoverished Scottish Earl of Ardmore, who has nothing but his gorgeous eyes, his brain—and his kisses—to recommend him. So what cruel twist of fate put her in a carriage on her way to Scotland with just that impoverished earl and all the world thinking they're man and wife? Sleeping in the same bed? Not to mention the game of words started by the earl—in which the prize is a kiss. And the forfeit . . . Well. They are almost married, after all!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780060732103 (0060732105)
ASIN: 60732105
Publish date: November 29th 2005
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 383
Edition language: English
Series: Essex Sisters (#2)
I still really like this book. Annabel is a strong women such that you rarely seen in romance novels. Not that there are not novels with strong women, in fact there are a plethora. But Annabel is special in that in every bit as self assured as she is, its there to hide her self-conscious desire for ...
Ewan asking Annabel to marry him when he first meets her was a cute scene. I give major kudos to the author to be able to make Annabel likeable. Annabel is singularly driven to marry a rich man and could just be written off as a gold digger but the author gives background story here and there on how...
Kiss Me, Annabel is a passably fun romance novel. Loosely basing her story on The Taming of the Shrew, James does delightfully twist Shakespeare's plot. Occasionally her choices do remove some of the tension for the story, for instance there's not quite as much tension when the hero and heroine can'...
Regency romance. Humor. Scandal. Scotland. Smut. More humor. Interesting supporting characters. Lots of fun!If I don't take notes, I forget the plot of these a few days later. I'm at peace with that.Checked this one out of the library straight to my Kindle.
So much to love in this 2nd book in the Essex Sisters series... A hunky Highland Scott Lord as the Hero (Ewan) and a beautiful, determined-never-to-be-poor-again-as-God-as-my-witness Heroine (Annabel). Lots of kissing - long, slow, seductive kisses that take your breath away. (OK, so it was Annabele...