Devil's Daughter
The Ravenels meet The Wallflowers
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4.3 • 127 Ratings
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
NAMED OF THE BEST ROMANCES BY OPRAH MAG!
Although beautiful young widow Phoebe, Lady Clare, has never met West Ravenel, she knows one thing for certain: he’s a mean, rotten bully. Back in boarding school, he made her late husband’s life a misery, and she’ll never forgive him for it. But when Phoebe attends a family wedding, she encounters a dashing and impossibly charming stranger who sends a fire-and-ice jolt of attraction through her. And then he introduces himself...as none other than West Ravenel.
West is a man with a tarnished past. No apologies, no excuses. However, from the moment he meets Phoebe, West is consumed by irresistible desire...not to mention the bitter awareness that a woman like her is far out of his reach. What West doesn’t bargain on is that Phoebe is no straitlaced aristocratic lady. She’s the daughter of a strong-willed wallflower who long ago eloped with Sebastian, Lord St. Vincent—the most devilishly wicked rake in England.
Before long, Phoebe sets out to seduce the man who has awakened her fiery nature and shown her unimaginable pleasure. Will their overwhelming passion be enough to overcome the obstacles of the past?
Only the devil’s daughter knows…
Customer Reviews
Oh West!
Really enjoying these Lisa K series. I went back and read an old historical romance from the 90’s and realized these newer ones make me smile. The men are still rakes and scoundrels, but they are so likeable and there are such tender moments, but very sexy ones too. Can’t wait for the next.
Great
This one was great! I really liked West’s character with all his guilt and insecurities. I liked the way the author explained his actions and reactions without making the reader feel stupid. I also love a love story that involves adopting a child and the way West was with the kids is beautiful. I liked that Phoebe was broken but confident- it was overall clear to me that Kleypas deeply understands human nature and the effects of childhood on overall character.