Never Lie to a Lady
In her dazzling new historical trilogy, New York Times bestselling author Liz Carlyle plunges readers into the steamy underworld of nineteenth-century London. Among the swirling glitter of English high society, a scandalous rogue gets more than he bargained for in the lady of his desires. Lord...
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In her dazzling new historical trilogy, New York Times bestselling author Liz Carlyle plunges readers into the steamy underworld of nineteenth-century London. Among the swirling glitter of English high society, a scandalous rogue gets more than he bargained for in the lady of his desires. Lord Nash is a creature of the night -- his wealth and title provide but a tenuous entrée into polite society. Notorious for his sophisticated manners and a dark, dashing elegance, rumors abound of the men he has bankrupted and the women he's left heartbroken. But when Nash leaves his lair for a rare foray into the ton, he faces a lure of temptation all his own -- an extraordinary moment of passion with a mysterious lady in the moonlight -- and an obsession that will lead him into a hellish world of smugglers, spies, and intrigue. And as for his damsel in disguise, the witty and beautiful Miss Xanthia Neville, he soon learns, is as unattainable as she is tempting. And now Nash must decide if she is also dangerous. . . .
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9781416527145 (1416527141)
ASIN: 1416527141
Publish date: June 19th 2007
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages no: 432
Edition language: English
Series: Neville Family (#1)
A fairly entertaining read with a broody alpha male character circling a rather modern minded female who gives him a run for his money.
A good romance but I felt it dragged on a little at the end. I also had a hard time understanding the feelings of the heroine, who centers her life around her job. Frankly I've never had any type of employment that I wouldn't happily give up if given the chance; but maybe that's just me. ;p
A good romance but I felt it dragged on a little at the end. I also had a hard time understanding the feelings of the heroine, who centers her life around her job. Frankly I've never had any type of employment that I wouldn't happily give up if given the chance; but maybe that's just me. ;p