"His erection swayed with each step, his heavy sac hung pendulous between his thighs."Disgraced many years earlier by the Duke of Ainsworth, Prudence Haversham has resigned herself to living as a spinster, but she's not averse to exacting her revenge on the man who sullied her reputation. Her co-con...
Psssst let me tell you a scandalous secret. (In case you haven’t read the book)- The Dukes Tattoo is below the belt and in a very um, “manly” area! When we start this book we find Jeremy Maubrey the Tenth Duke of Ainsworth is just waking up, with a terrible hangover, little memory of the previous ni...
3 Stars -- 12/30/2012 Full Review coming soonI really liked this story. It started out a bit slowly but then proceeded nicely. I liked the characters and the authors voice enough to anticipate the next in this series. I don't read many independent authored historical novels. Rather like karaoke ... ...
A little conflicted about this one... The idea/title of this book/series is so intriguing, and I think it could work but not in it's present state. There were so many contradictions that I never got handle on the H/H as people... - The initial idea of the tattoo is comical, but the story itself neve...
"Damn her eyes!"This was such a lovely read, and quite refreshing, I don't think I've ever heard of a plot like this one The storyThe famous war hero, tenth Duke of Ainsworth, wakes one morning with a terrible headache. And a terrible itch, down there On closer inspection, he finds he has been shav...
Prudence and JemSuper cute book. Loved all of the four horsemen. I am surprised to hear this was a debut novel. I am impressed. See Catherine's review here.
4.5 StarsI downloaded the free sample of The Duke's Tattoo on my kindle after reading my friend Catherine's fabulous review of the book on Goodreads. I just couldn't resist trying it and by the end of the first page I knew I had a must read book in my hands so I immediately purchased the full story....
Chapter 1In which our mortified hero has no one but himself to blame. Yet.London, August 1815The Morning After"Bollocks, sir!" Smeeth exclaimed. "Beg pardon, Y'Grace."It was not at all like the duke's valet to stare at a man's apparatus with such squinty-eyed concentration. This made His Grace al...
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