The Virgin Huntress (The Devil DeVere #2)
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Victoria Vane
Format: audiobook
ASIN: B00CU1CA5K
Publish date: May 16th 2013
Publisher: Victoria Vane
Minutes: 3
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Funny,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Erotic Romance,
Historical Romance,
Short Stories,
Georgian Romance,
Erotic Historical Romance
Series: The Devil DeVere (#2)
I absolutely love, love, loved Vesta. In the beginning, she was a bit a of strain to read, but then I grew enamored of her sheer persistence and humor. The banter in this is so incredibly well-written!
I stopped right about the time that Pratt, the manservant, was remonstrating the hero, Hew, on his leaving the heroine, Vesta, to get herself down from the tall part of a ship. This was apparently a fit bit of punishment for her according I Hew but Pratt thought it was cruel. This ship and manservan...
Nicely written, but very unbelievable story line... How could a young girl, almost a child, plan and execute a kidnapping of an experienced soldier? And he just falls madly in love with her after one boust of sex? Oh, come on...
Okay, so I knew that I wouldn't love Vesta. She showed her childish nature during Ned's book, when he brings home her new step momma. (Ned is her father, and the 'hero' from the first in the Devil Devere series.)But I must say that I think Vesta and Hew are wonderful together. Hew DeVere is Ludovi...
Vesta Chambers, Ned’s pampered and spoiled 18 y/o daughter from book 1 in this series, is now in London for her come out in hopes of finding a husband. She is accompanied by her godmother Lady Diana, a beautiful widow who once thought she might marry Ned. Since Lord DeVere, Ned's best friend and ene...