Sebastian Grey is handsome, charming and welcome everywhere in polite society because he is the sole male heir of his uncle, the Earl of Newbury, and if said uncle dies before he's able to father more male offspring, Sebastian will be the new earl. Of course, Lord Newbury hates his nephew and is doi...
It's a sweet and intriguing book. I do love the male lead even much more than the female one. The villain is a bit too much, but he plays the part ultimately. I didn't understand though why he acted as he did. And the grandmother was brilliant!
Annabelle Wislow has entered her very first season and she is being courted by the Earl of Newbury. At 75 and in possession of a horrid personality, the last thing Annabelle wants is to wed the old man. But because of father’s recent death, he seems the most prospective suitor she can have. That is ...
Sebastian Grey is hysterical. He is a great combination of charm, wit and conceit that he really makes the book. I laughed out loud when he starts writing and comments that the writing was so good that he could wait to find out what happens even though he's the one making up the story.Also the bits...
Annabel Winslow, oldest of eight children, whose father has died and left the family in dire straits, may be forced to wed a truly horrific fat and ugly earl old enough to be her grandfather. That thought alone totally creeped me out. I know it's what they did (and probably still do for all I know...
Hace mucho tiempo que no leia una obra nueva de la Quinn, habia olvidado lo simple y refrescante de sus relatos.Sebastian me recordó un poco a Colin Bridgerton, ambos guapos, seductores y escritores. Claro q el estilo literario de ambos es totalmemte diferente, a la vez Seb es como una Lady Winstled...
This was sweet. It never ceases to amaze me how women were treated as possessions so long ago. I suppose maybe in some societies it still happens today. Lord Newbury could care less what any mere girl thought... he needed a wife and needed an heir. And they way they were talking about Annabelle! Her...
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