Another book that I like well enough but am not able to rate it better than 3 stars (and 3.5 stars if I am allowed the half star).I saw that this book was first published in 2008? Even back then she was great at writing the intimate scenes. She could use very crude language but manages to not cheape...
I don't really have all that much to say about this book. I liked it, but I think what makes me the happiest is that Jasper (Emeline's fiancée at the start of the book who she loves like a brother) is going to get his own book. That's a little strange, really, that I'm so happy about that but I've r...
This book took some time for me to really get into it (that's why a 3.5 instead of a 4). I didn't really like Emeline at first. As the book progressed, I had moments where I thought I "got" her and others where I still just didn't like her. Having finished the book, I'm still not sure if I like or...
Why is it that when someone is rich it's always "as rich as Croesus"? Shameful how Midas is ignored I tell you. Excuse me just 10 pages later Samuel is richer than King Midas. Only on the third or so page and Emeline shows such promise by these two lines "She suppressed a shiver. Intelligent men w...
“There are no heroes on the battlefield, my lady; there are only survivors.” Let me say that I am a bit of a fangirl about anything Elizabeth Hoyt writes. I may be a bit biased. I think she is a master at sexual tension, so if you like a smooth, slow build up to a very enjoyable, lustfully deliciou...
Lady Emeline, a widow and a single mother, lives among the Elite among the Ton. Emeline then meets Samuel, who has a wildness that draws her in a way she would have never expected. Against her aunt's wishes, she finds Samuel irresistable, even with his wild ways, a man who isn't afraid of anything,...
My Rating: 3.0 I wasn't sure what to expect of Elizabeth Hoyt's Legend of the Four Soldiers series after reading her Princes trilogy. Would To Taste Temptation be as disappointing as The Serpent Prince or would it rock like The Raven Prince? After reading it, all I could say was that the book was ju...
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