



Loving the Hawke
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4.3 • 413 Ratings
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
From A USA Today Bestselling Author
A determined wallflower...
After five seasons as a wallflower, Lettie Fairchild is resigned to spinsterhood. Mostly. Determined to claim more meaning for her life than seeing her younger sisters married, she seeks a purpose. She finds what she’s looking for when she happens upon a book describing seven curses that plague London.
A wounded war hero...
Nathaniel Hawke is attempting to adjust to civilian life after retiring from the military, but his injured leg and memories of his time in the service prevent an easy transition. On his long walks during London’s darkest hours, Nathaniel is appalled by what he sees taking place on the dirty streets and alleyways. He is determined to take action. Coming upon a proper, if rebellious, lady in the desolate area both intrigues and frustrates him.
An undeniable love.
Nathaniel’s disregard for his personal safety infuriates Lettie even as her heart is touched by his determination to aid the city’s neglected children.
As the two wounded souls stumble upon each other time and again in slums and ballrooms, they realize they fight a common cause--and share an unbridled passion.
Will the curse they fight be their downfall? Or will love win the day?
Enjoy the first full-length book in The Seven Curses of London series today!
Loving the Hawke, Book 1
Charming the Scholar, Book 2
Rescuing the Earl, Book 3
Customer Reviews
See AllQuite entertaining
Solid characters and a good plot.
Loving the Hawke - I loved this book.
Very interesting story, strong, principled, brave but damaged hero meets strong, kind, principled and brave heroine who also has her problems. (Don’t we all?) Together they rescue young girls from the clutches of evil men in Regency London and they also manage to fall in love. I loved it. It had a bit of a cliffhanger ending but acceptable because together they would conquer all.
Loving the hawke
A good book with well crafted characters, both main and supporting. The proofreading is very good, tho not perfect. At one point, it seemed the story about London’s neglected children took center stage; and I wanted more about the romance. Have to say, tho, the romance built steadily to the hea.