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The story starts with a break up. A rich lord decides that it's time to marry and tells his mistress that their affair is over. And of course after that the fool realizes that he is in love with his mistress and living without her is quite miserable.The mistress, who can't believe what a jerk the lo...
I found myself truly loving parts of this story, from leads not part of the upper ton but working class people. Ned and Emma played off one another very nicely with a few misunderstandings between them that I felt got in the way a lot with a few predictable outcomes. Still the history and story felt...
I love reading the Regency romances involving Rakes, especially when they find themselves fallen in love. Who doesn't want to be swept off their feet by the bad boy. And all those prim & proper misses hide such unbridled passions, that really just need to be allowed to come out to play.Really enjoye...
Mistress to the Marquis was a very absorbing, beautifully-written read. It honestly deals with a relationship between a titled gentleman and his mistress, who comes from very humble origins and has a very scandalous past. Initially Razelby embarked on his mistress arrangement with Alice as a sort ...
I expected not to care much about this one, but it turned out to be one of the best in the Silk & Scandal series. The hero and heroine are both complex and well-drawn. The conflicts that come up to block their romance seem far less contrived than the usual romance novel fare, and they deal with them...