The Amorous Education of Celia Seaton
Being kidnapped is teaching Miss Celia Seaton a few things about life: Lesson one: Never disrobe in front of a gentleman . . . unless his request comes at gunpoint. Lesson two: If, when lost on the moors, you encounter Tarquin Compton, the leader of London society who ruined your marriage...
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Being kidnapped is teaching Miss Celia Seaton a few things about life: Lesson one: Never disrobe in front of a gentleman . . . unless his request comes at gunpoint. Lesson two: If, when lost on the moors, you encounter Tarquin Compton, the leader of London society who ruined your marriage prospects, deny any previous acquaintance. Lesson three: If presented with an opportunity to get back at Mr. Compton, the bigger the lie, the better. A faux engagement should do nicely. Lesson four: Not all knowledge is found between the covers of a book. But an improper book may further your education in ways you never guessed. And while an erotic novel may be entertaining, the real thing is even better.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780062023049 (0062023047)
ASIN: 0062023047
Publish date: 2011-07-26
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Category:
Adventure,
Humor,
Funny,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Historical Romance,
Regency,
Regency Romance,
Fiction,
Historical
Got this weekend (11/4) at my local library sale. Having heard about Miranda Neville's death, when I saw this, I picked it up. I've never read her and I thought I would remedy that.Here is her obituary.Avon's remembrance. I enjoyed the opening. Celia was being kidnapped and stripped of her clothes...
A wonderful enthralling tale that I stayed up half the night to read. Miss Celia Seaton is having a run of bad luck, her uncle dies before changing his will, her fiancee changes his mind, and then she's kidnapped.During her adventures, she stumbles across Tarquin Compton, who has been left senseless...
It had a lot of great potential, but I was bored for a lot of it. ):
I acquired this book, the third installment, from the library. Now I was a bit apprehensive about reading this since the past two books were enjoyable but didn't exactly have me hooked, in the way I like to be into a story. But I had heard great fabulous reviews about this story, so I was looking fo...