Rushed to the Altar
by:
Jane Feather (author)
From New York Times bestselling author Jane Feather comes the first of a wonderful new trilogy, The Blackwater Brides, set in the sensually im-proper Georgian period, in which three noble brothers discover they will be forced to find brides under highly unusual circumstances. Jasper Sullivan,...
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From New York Times bestselling author Jane Feather comes the first of a wonderful new trilogy, The Blackwater Brides, set in the sensually im-proper Georgian period, in which three noble brothers discover they will be forced to find brides under highly unusual circumstances. Jasper Sullivan, Earl of Blackwater, needs a prostitute. Not in the usual way, however. His wealthy uncle’s will promises to divide his huge fortune among his nephews if each rescues a fallen woman . . . by marrying her! And since Jasper’s estates were already mortgaged to the hilt before he inherited them, when he catches a pretty young prostitute trying to pick his pocket, he immediately makes his proposal. Clarissa Astley is not at all what Jasper believes. The orphaned daughter of a prosperous merchant, she is searching the seedier districts of London for her young brother, abducted by their evil guardian, who wants the little boy’s inheritance. But she needs powerful help, and the darkly handsome Earl of Blackwater is certainly that. So she pretends to be exactly what he assumed— a risky charade for an innocent virgin. But when passion flares between Jasper and Clarissa, the deception becomes even more difficult to handle. . . .
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781439145241 (1439145245)
ASIN: 1439145245
Publish date: June 22nd 2010
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages no: 451
Edition language: English
Series: Blackwater Brides (#1)
Another read out of order, but that's not a problem with this series. While all the brothers appear in each one, they can be independent stories as well. A wealthy uncle with a mischievous streak leaves all his money to his nephews on one condition - that they reform and marry a fallen woman before ...
This is the third or fourth book I've read by her, and I'm pretty sure that I just don't like her writing style. The storyline is okay, but the characters seem blocky to me, sort of stiff and dispassionate. I know of others who live and die for all of her genre books, but I'm just not one of them....