I started this book after a pretty bad day at work and though I'd escape into my romance stories. My expectation was "make me forget what a crappy day it was".And it did an ok job, albeit being rather abrupt and occasionally, ridiculous. It is full of cliche and features a hero who I cannot say that...
Very easy read. The author was a little repetitive, making the same point over and over and mentioning the same thing over and over, but it wasn't so bad that it completely detracted from the story. It was quite predictable, but hey, this is romance and everything that can be done has pretty much be...
This is the first book I've read by this author. Romance novels are one of my secret guilty pleasures and this book was enjoyable. This is the first book in the London’s Greatest Lover series. Passions of a Wicked Earl is about an arranged marriage that starts off badly and how the bride puts aside...
The best part of this book is its title. ‘Passions of a Wicked Earl’ – look at all the promise here: there will be passion, wickedness and an earl. Sadly, while this was by no means terrible, it just fails to deliver on this titillating promise.The hero was a bit of a jerk but not in a sexy wicked w...
Passions of a Wicked Earl is the first installment in Lorraine Heath's "London's Greatest Lovers" trilogy. Despite a trope I actually like quite a bit, this story has some major problems.First, the setup. Morgan Lyons, the Earl of Westcliff is married to Claire who was betrothed to him when she was ...
Morgan Lyons, Earl of Westcliffe, after finding his bride in the arms of his brother, can't forgive her, and banishes her to the country estate, then he settles in England, a conossiur of woman alike. He has never been able to forgive or forget the one night, that should have been theirs. Claire Lyo...
At first I didn't think that I would like this book and it took me a few months before I decided to start reading it. But i must say that I really enjoyed this story and its characters.
I've been dreading this book ever since I received in the mail almost two years ago, read the blurb and read the first chapter. Needless to say, it went directly back on the shelf....so he banished the beautiful deceiver [his young (and innocent) bride] to the country and devoted himself to the purs...
Not horribly impressed with this one. I hate when a woman practically begs the guy to sleep with her. Especially after the way that the earl treats her. I mean, the whole premise of the book is that he mistakenly thinks that she slept with his brother, so he leaves her in the country and goes to ...
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