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by Cat Sebastian
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Sheila's Reads
Sheila's Reads rated it 4 years ago
Jack Turner does discreet private investigations for people. He also solves their problems. Oliver Rivington is the youngest son of the Earl of Rutland and he comes to Jack to find out what Jack was doing for his sister. While there, Lady Wraxhall comes in and wants Jack to find out who wants to bla...
Rachel's books
Rachel's books rated it 5 years ago
Jack is a fixer. He helps women where the law doesn't. He also grew up poor with his siblings and stole, worked, and worked some more to get where he is. Oliver is the 2nd son of an Earl who is now out of the army having spent the last 10 years or so in uniform. Both Jack and Oliver are different, b...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 6 years ago
At a recent bookseller's conference I attended a session dealing with selling romance novels, a category I felt we'd been missing the mark on in my store. There was a lot of good advice - chief among them was that booksellers should actually read romance if they want to sell it. 'The Soldier's Sc...
Cat's Books: Romance
Cat's Books: Romance rated it 7 years ago
A scoundrel who lives in the shadows Jack Turner grew up in the darkness of London's slums, born into a life of crime and willing to do anything to keep his belly full and his siblings safe. Now he uses the tricks and schemes of the underworld to help those who need the kind of assistance only a sco...
JoRead
JoRead rated it 7 years ago
This was my first by the author and it for sure won't be my last. Oliver and Jack were from opposite sides on the social scale and yet they found a way to make it work in a totally believable way. Even though Jack was kind of a jerk at times he was still lovable and charming and oh, so sexy. Definit...
Sam's Reading: A Work in Progress
Sam's Reading: A Work in Progress rated it 7 years ago
Loved it.Loved the heroes. Loved the tension and buildup. Loved all the things they said without words. Loved the fireworks. The conflict was well done as well. Intrigued by secondary characters. I wish I had more to say in this review, but I really don't.
Trisha Harrington's Blog
Trisha Harrington's Blog rated it 7 years ago
Loved!
Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it 8 years ago
I had to take a second look when I first saw this cover ... I read quite a number of releases from Avon, but this might be the first time they had full-length M/M novel. Correct me if I am wrong, though. I have slowly started to love M/M historical regency romance for the past couple of years. So th...
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