Someone to Watch over Me
by:
Lisa Kleypas (author)
Someone to Watch Over Me is a classic tale from New York Times bestselling author Lisa Kleypas. In this Regency romance, Kleypas, the author of Seduce Me at Sunrise, tells the story of a scandalous beauty with no memory of who she is and the man determined to unravel the secrets of her past.
Someone to Watch Over Me is a classic tale from New York Times bestselling author Lisa Kleypas. In this Regency romance, Kleypas, the author of Seduce Me at Sunrise, tells the story of a scandalous beauty with no memory of who she is and the man determined to unravel the secrets of her past.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780061752476 (0061752479)
Publish date: October 13th 2009
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Series: Bow Street Runners (#1)
I read this book many many years ago and loved it. It is a wonderfully written book, definitely one of Lisa Kleypas' classics. Bow Street Runner rescued the virgin sister of a famous courtesan. The attraction is steamy and the lead characters very likely. What I find a bit unsettling is I never real...
I feel like I got gyphed here because I thought I was getting a courtesan and a bow street runner story, but it turns out there was ALSO a mistaken identity plot and therefore I was really getting a country miss and a bow street runner. Sadly, that coupling just doesn't do it for me. I would have li...
I was so lucky when I found a box full of Lisa Kleypas books because I haven't stopped reading her work since. She is an outstanding author. Someone to watch over me completely won over my heart.
Nick had a lifetime of tragedy to overcome. Facing his internal demons, with the help of Lottie, he becomes the man he was always meant to be. An excellent story.
This book really didn't do it for me.Although I thought the initial premise was good, a beautiful courtesan found half dead in the Thames, and the subsequent quest to find her attempted killer, etc., it all just began to fall flat for me very quickly.1. I thought Victoria's character just a terribl...