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To Wed a Wicked Earl - Community Reviews back

by Olivia Parker
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DemonessTenebrae
DemonessTenebrae rated it 11 years ago
Well, I definitely find this book refreshing. It is filled with humor and easy conversations as well as interesting unburdening storyline. Simple and charming.
karenf
karenf rated it 13 years ago
Another cute, straight up, historical romance from Olivia Parker. This one started a little slow for me but I thought it really picked up in the second half.
tishke
tishke rated it 14 years ago
I enjoyed this one much more than the debut. It is my favorite one in the series so far.
trewen
trewen rated it 15 years ago
4 1/2 starsOlivia Parker is really good!
Wit and Sin
Wit and Sin rated it 15 years ago
My review cross-posted from Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/reviews/Feb10/towedawickedearl.op.htmlAdam Faramond, Earl of Rothbury, learned long ago never to let people see what he’s truly feeling. That’s why society would never guess that Adam, who comes from a family whose name ...
Ridley's Reign of Terror
Ridley's Reign of Terror rated it 15 years ago
Similar to her debut, To Wed a Wicked Earl is a fun, fast read liberally sprinkled with humor.Lord Rothbury is generally considered a rake, scoundrel and wastrel and in love with the Duke of Wolverest's sister Lady Rosalind. What he doesn't make known to anyone is that he's been in love with the wal...
Beanbag Love
Beanbag Love rated it 15 years ago
Definitely not as good as the first, but Parker is such an enjoyable writer that I still give it four stars.Charlotte and Rothbury are a couple of characters we met in 'At the Bride Hunt Ball'. Charlotte is introduced as a mouse who doesn't wear her spectacles because she 'reinvents' herself to go ...
Danielle's Reading Adventures
Danielle's Reading Adventures rated it 15 years ago
I picked this one up as an impulse and was very pleasantly entertained by this story. I loved the aspect of the hero, Lord Rothbury, being in love with Charlotte for six long years. She thought of herself as a wallflower, and was stuck on his best friend, Lord Tristan, who saved her mother and hers...
D.G. ~Shameless Reader~
D.G. ~Shameless Reader~ rated it 56 years ago
In a time where dancing with a woman more than two times was tantamount to a proposal and women with a broken engagement were beset with scandal and rumors that something's wrong with them, I'm supposed to believe that society wouldn't object to a Bachelor like contest involving 5 young virgins? WTH...
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