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The Perfect Waltz - Anne Gracie
The Perfect Waltz
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Society rogue Sebastian Reyne's search for a practical wife comes to a crashing halt when he dances with the effervescent Hope Merridew--and is seduced into a delicious intrigue of sensuality and desire.  
Society rogue Sebastian Reyne's search for a practical wife comes to a crashing halt when he dances with the effervescent Hope Merridew--and is seduced into a delicious intrigue of sensuality and desire.  
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780425206805 (0425206807)
Publisher: Berkley Sensation
Pages no: 341
Edition language: English
Series: The Merridew Sisters (#2)
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Olga Godim
Olga Godim rated it
4.0 Joy for life
Enjoyable as always. Anne Gracie, I love you. The heroes of this regency romance are Hope and Sebastian. She is a beautiful and spoiled young lady, the belle of the London season. Her childhood was steeped in misery, but she is past the horror of her past and determined to enjoy herself. Young arist...
Maggie Reads Romance
Maggie Reads Romance rated it
0.0 The Perfect Waltz (Merridew Series)
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Babyfishmouth
Babyfishmouth rated it
This could have easily been a five star read if it had been edited down some and remained more focused on Sebastian and Hope. I found both secondary romances a bit uninteresting and I could have done with fewer pages devoted to the young sisters. The heroine Hope was just shy of being too perfect bu...
Romancing the Novel
Romancing the Novel rated it
5.0
Sebastian Reyne leaves his country home and his two very troubled little sisters to find a wife that can help him raise his sisters. He enlists the help of his friend Giles to introduce him to Lady Elinore, an older spinster who fits his list of qualifications, never mind that she is very stern, col...
Ilze
Ilze rated it
4.0 Anne Gracie's "The Perfect Waltz" - #2 in the Merridew Sisters' series
Very enjoyable reading until the last chapter and the epilogue, when things just get too too too sugary-sweet (in a bad way). Also found the secondary romance rather hard to believe, especially on Giles' side, but it *is* funny, so I guess that makes up for my disbelief. The hero and heroine are ver...
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