More Than Passion
Book 1 Dashing Nobles Series
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4.3 • 822 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Geoffrey Kane, Earl of Kanewood refuses to feel anything more than passion. Four years ago, his fiancée betrayed him and he has no desire to experience that again so when he meets the beautiful Rebecca Kingsley, it’s passion at first sight. And only passion.
Rebecca has led a very quiet life working for her father at a small country inn. When she meets Geoffrey she falls in love with him right away. But she’s only the daughter of a baronet and men like Geoffrey never marry country girls like her. Do they?
When Rebecca’s father tries to marry her off to a wealthy old man, Geoffrey intervenes and marries her himself. He wants her very much but he couldn’t possibly love her. Love is for fools. At least that’s what he tells himself. But a sinister enemy soon threatens to destroy all that Geoffrey holds dear, forcing him to face the truth. His marriage depends on it . . . And maybe even Rebecca’s very life.
Customer Reviews
More than passion
Well written, easy reading and delightfully saucy! I enjoyed this authors style and will read more.
Not a well written book
The plot is good, the writing not as much. There are a lot of broken lines, it’s not fluid. Many many repetitive lines, sentences that include 4 or 5 words, like robots talking!
There are also some unanswered questions.
All in all not a very good read. It is a shame since the plot could have had so much potential. I am glad I did not pay for this ebook.
Review
The book has a good plot and I liked the storyline.
What I didn’t enjoy was how the story drug on and on and had too many sex scenes. Ok we get it, the couple liked sex, but we didn’t need to read about it in every chapter. It took away from the story.
I also would have liked a stronger heroine. Becca never stood up for herself. She let her sister-in-law bully her into running away. When her husband walked into the library to find her in a compromising situation, he asked her what was going on and she said nothing. Did she suddenly become mute??? How hard is it to say “he came onto me and I was trying to push him away.”
If the book was revised to incorporate these changes, it would be a wonderful read.