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No Man's Mistress (Mistress Trilogy #2) - Mary Balogh
No Man's Mistress (Mistress Trilogy #2)
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BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Mary Balogh's The Secret Mistress.Critics call her “a veritable treasure, a matchless storyteller” (Romantic Times). Readers have fallen in love with Mary Balogh’s sparkling blend of wit and romance. Now this dazzling writer sweeps us back to... show more
BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Mary Balogh's The Secret Mistress.Critics call her “a veritable treasure, a matchless storyteller” (Romantic Times). Readers have fallen in love with Mary Balogh’s sparkling blend of wit and romance. Now this dazzling writer sweeps us back to Regency England, into a world of dangerous secrets and glittering intrigue, as a dashing lord meets his match in a fiery beauty who vows to be ... No Man’s Mistress. The dark, devastating stranger rode into the village fair and wagered twenty pounds at the throwing booth — for a chance to win the daisies in Viola Thornhill’s hair. The Gypsy fortune teller had warned: “Beware of a tall, dark, handsome stranger. He can destroy you — if you do not first snare his heart.” Recklessly Viola flirted, then danced with him around the Maypole. And then came his delicate, delicious kiss. Viola did not regret that she had let down her guard — until the next morning, when he appeared at her door to claim her beloved Pinewood Manor. Lord Ferdinand Dudley won her home in a game of cards! Viola hated him for trying to take everything, including her soul. She was mistress of Pinewood Manor. Yet Dudley refused to leave, even as his conscience rebelled at compromising this beautiful innocent whose only proof of ownership was a dead earl’s promise. Dudley held the deed, but at what cost? Each day under the same roof brought its share of temptation, intimacy, and guilt. But Viola knew it was a battle she could not afford to lose. Marriage was out of the question, and she would be no man’s mistress. Even as Dudley’s unnerving presence, his knowing smile, threatened to melt her resolve. Against his better judgment, Lord Ferdinand Dudley was beguiled. This maddening beauty had stirred him as no woman had before. And he was bound and determined to make her his own. At once sensuous, whimsical, and wonderfully romantic, Mary Balogh’s new novel holds us in thrall, bringing to life a love story that sizzles with passion and originality.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B001NJUP4I
Pages no: 353
Edition language: English
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Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it
3.5
Lord Ferdinand Dudley is delighted with Pinewood Manor, but there's a minor problem, the occupant, Lady Viola Thornhill who claims it is hers. They are both determined but both attracted and her past is going to haunt her. It's an interesting story with a great female character who is determined t...
Tami
Tami rated it
2.0 Not half es good as the first one.
This was rather tedious. I am disappointed that Ferdy didn't get a better story. But this didn't have much depth and no real love story. Some physical stuff and also some very unprobable turns. The twist with Viola's father was pretty much obvious from the beginning and the whole story was ext...
KizunaYueMichaelis
KizunaYueMichaelis rated it
Dash it, i have considered Mary Balogh one of my favorite Historical romance authors, even if I had read only one of her books, besides this one. The first one of this saga was almost perfect. I loved it and it is one of my favorite Regency books. But sadly, Viola the MC is soooo different from Ja...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it
Ferdinand Dudley is pleased to win a small estate while playing at cards. But when he visits his new mansion, he finds the supposedly deserted property already has a resident--a young, beautiful, and demure woman named Viola Thornhill! Viola is as sure that the property is hers as he is that it's ...
Nutti's muses
Nutti's muses rated it
3.0 No Man's Mistress
Really liked the character of Aimee, she was very fun. And how can somebody not like the setting of Paris. However, the story was darker than I would have liked. Aimee is hired to verify the story of Jewish woman, Lili, who thought she saw a Nazi collaborator from her childhood. When Lili turns ...
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