One Little Sin
National bestselling author Liz Carlyle presents her most tempting romance to date -- a sinfully sensual tug-of-war between heavenly desires and earthly delights.... He was a scoundrel, a scamp, and a hopeless skirt-chaser. So it shouldn't have been so surprising when Sir Alasdair awoke after a...
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National bestselling author Liz Carlyle presents her most tempting romance to date -- a sinfully sensual tug-of-war between heavenly desires and earthly delights.... He was a scoundrel, a scamp, and a hopeless skirt-chaser. So it shouldn't have been so surprising when Sir Alasdair awoke after a night of debauchery to see a young lass on his doorstep...with a baby in her arms. She was beautiful, brazen, and utterly bankrupt. So it shouldn't have been so shocking when Miss Hamilton accepted the rogue's scandalous proposal to move in with him...and become the baby's governess. One little sin brought them together. But when one man's wicked charms are matched by one woman's fiery spirit, one little sin can lead to another...and another...and another....
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Format: papier
ISBN:
9780743496100 (0743496108)
Publish date: 27 września 2005
Publisher: Pocket Star Books
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Category:
European Literature,
British Literature,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Regency,
Regency Romance,
Fiction,
Historical
Although it's not a bad read, it lacked a certain amount of sense of time, it could have been set anywhere between regency and victorian. Sir Alasdair MacLachlan is a rake, a womaniser and unrepantant, when Esmee Hamilton turns up at his door with a daughter, Sorcha, whom she claims is his daughter ...
This book was only a little better than ok for me. I just thought the romance between the main characters was a bit dry at times, but it did have it's moments. Liz Carlyle is a bit hit and miss for me. I absolutely love The Devil You Know, and am trying to read all of her books although I haven't...
The book has its moments, but in the end it did not fully gel for me. The hero Alasdair is supposedly the rakish father of the heroine Esmee's baby half-sister, conceived during a drunken New Year's Eve ball, and the story takes place because Esmee and the baby were kicked out of her stepfather's ho...
I generally love Liz Carlyle, this book, however, flopped for me.**THIS MAY CONTAIN SLIGHT SPOILERS**This story felt disjointed, like LC never found her groove.I didn't care about the characters and I had to make a lot of assumptions about a relationship developing between them because I was never s...