Then Came You (Gamblers, #1)
Reckless and wild, beautiful Lily Lawson delights in shocking proper London society--and will break any rule to flaunt her independence. Now she is determined to rescue her hapless sister from an undesired marriage to the arrogant Lord Alex. She finally succeeds, but Lord Alex resolves to make...
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Reckless and wild, beautiful Lily Lawson delights in shocking proper London society--and will break any rule to flaunt her independence. Now she is determined to rescue her hapless sister from an undesired marriage to the arrogant Lord Alex. She finally succeeds, but Lord Alex resolves to make her pay--with her body, soul, and stubborn heart. Original Regency Romance.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781441852014 (1441852018)
Publish date: January 1st 2011
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged
Minutes: 10
Edition language: English
Series: The Gamblers (#1)
This book was a bit of a mixed bag. I enjoyed both characters in their own right, but they also both did inexcusable things to one another. By the end they were quite charming, but this book was actually fairly horrifying at times.
This so bad! So bad I didn't want it to end, EVER! Why did you have to end? Can't you go on forever?I want more Alex and Lily and more babies and more scandals! AAAH!
This is the first book in the "Gambler's Series". I just love Lisa Kleypas and her books. This is a new cover on an older book that is being reintroduced to us. I missed this book the first time around and was so glad that I got the chance to read it this time. Lisa Kleypas books are standalone ...
Addictive for certain, but did it have to had so much drama? If this had been cut to half its size, it would get a solid four star rating!As it was, it was just too much: I am an emotional wreck by now, and it's six o'clock in the morning! o_OThe positives:The banter between the main characters.The ...
It has been a while since I have read Lisa Kleypas.I have the terrible habit to name all the negative things more than the positive things, so I will start with the good stuff. As usual, the book is entertaining. Lily is a good character, not silly, confident, free! and with a sad story. Her verbal ...