Baron of Blasphemy
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Publisher Description
An arranged marriage gone wrong.
What does an impoverished baron with a reputation for trouble do when he needs an infusion of coin? He marries. Quickly. The problem? His new wife isn't entirely certain she likes anything about him. And it turns out, Abigail Carrington might be the only person in England with a will stronger than his own. If he can't strong arm, cajole, or reason her into his bed to consummate their marriage, he's only got one option left. Seduction…
Customer Reviews
Story, Characters, Series - All Good
The gossips say she was with a man, alone, at night. She is ruined. The fact is, it wasn’t her. Abigail is mistaken for her sister. It doesn’t matter, her brother-in-law insists she marry to stop the gossip, and to protect her from the danger that stalks the Carrington sister. He even provides a bridegroom, a friend of his called the Baron of Blasphemy.
Chad and Abigail butt heads from the start. He needs her dowry and she needs his protection. Love, not so much, at least not just yet. Chad, Baron Blackwater, admits to his nickname and deserves most of his reputation. Abigail is the youngest Carrington sister and is believed to be rather spoiled and selfish. Well, as we know, all may not be exactly as it seems. Hiding out at Chad’s country estate with the Viscount of Vanity, they learn a lot about themselves, each other, and what love really is. This story has a bit of drama (mostly family), a lot of humor, and still some danger for the sisters. The characters are great fun to read. There is a surprise, actually a shock, near the end for the sisters and the readers (I did not see that coming). Story, characters, series, all good!
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
Alright
The series is okay I guess it is just a pet peeve of mine when the author’s don’t proofread their books. The reader routinely calls Abigail, Emily her sister or when she switches Menaces name for Malice. Slow down and actually read what YOU write…. I have noticed it in several of your books. Which is why it is mediocre and will never be a Bridgerton or Johanna Lindsey