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by Anne Stuart
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Punya Reviews...
Punya Reviews... rated it 6 years ago
My reviews are honest & they contain spoilers. For more, visit: After meaning to read her books for better of part of this decade, I’m finally on a Anne Stuart roll! I’ve read more books by her this year than ever before!! LOL I can honestly say that there’s something addictive about her writing th...
Ilze
Ilze rated it 11 years ago
In some ways the story is a train-wreck, but it all comes together at the end, as long as you avoid the epilogue, which is dreadfully over-the-top. The most enjoyable parts are the interactions between the hero Killoran and his straight man Nathaniel. Very funny, and Nathaniel in the end is the one ...
rubya
rubya rated it 12 years ago
I thought this book had potential, but I think things were smoothed over between the hero and heroine waaaayyy too quickly, and I wish more time was spent actually developing their releationship. I think Killoran had a lot of penance to do for his treatment of Emma, and I think she forgave him waaa...
fr_larsson
fr_larsson rated it 13 years ago
Historical romance, Emma finds herself in a difficult situation, and rescued by the most unlikely man. When he rescues her a second time, James finds that he could have a use for her in more than one way.
Romancing the Novel
Romancing the Novel rated it 14 years ago
Anne Stuart sure knows how to get me involved in these dark, dastardly, unlovable men she creates. I sure got sucked into this one. Killoran was about as cold and dark as you can get, but once he meets Emma, you just know where this is going to go. Loved it!! Great Epilogue as well.
In The Mood For LOVE
In The Mood For LOVE rated it 16 years ago
This book reminded me of The Serpent Prince which I also didn't like. The heroes in both are bent on revenge from start to end, are foppish Georgian lords, full with their laces and jeweled heels, and dark, tormented men underneath a cold veneer.In this one, the hero plans to use the heroine to attr...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 17 years ago
I need to reread this to give it the review it deserves. Stuart did it again, for certain. I shouldn't have liked this book because I don't like unrepentant rakes, but I did anyway. In fact, I loved it. This book really showcases the Georgian period in all its debauched, over the top glory, and ha...
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