The Love Affair of an English Lord
A Novel
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- 6,99 US$
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- 6,99 US$
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Award-winning author Jillian Hunter both amuses and delights with another irresistible tale of scandal and seduction.
When Chloe Boscastle is caught indiscreetly kissing a man in a park, her brother Grayson–the protective patriarch of the Boscastle family–sends her off to a country manor to stay until the scandal in town subsides.
Soon after Chloe’s banishment begins, she is shocked to learn that her neighbor Dominic Breckland, the devilish Viscount Stratfield, has been killed in his bed. But she is even more stunned to discover the dangerously handsome “victim” taking refuge in her lingerie closet one night. By some miracle Dominic has survived his attack–and wishes the world to believe him dead. Can the alluring Lady Chloe keep his secret? Dominic uses all his masculine charm to persuade her as they work together to unmask his enemy. Of course, being caught sheltering a seductive scoundrel could further mar Chloe’s already tarnished reputation. But, really, what’s a little scandal to a lady in love?
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Doesn't hold up
The first and only other book I've read by this author is the first one in this series, "... English Scoundrel" and it was quite good. The dialogue and writing was quick and clever, even if the plot was pretty light. Unfortunately this one did not have the same writing and the plot just may be lighter. I really detest when writers set up a plot that could (and should) be expanded and has so many other recourses that the characters pretend do not exist, yet they are in a perilous situation the whole time. There really was no reason that the protagonist hid for over a month and plotted to take down his murderer by himself. Furthermore, the evidence he seemed to require, and that being the reason he waited, was never really discussed except in the flimsiest of manners. I'm at a loss as to what waiting got the guy--except as an intro to Chloe. I'm also not buying the writer's need to set her lovebirds up so quickly. It's a love at first sight thing with them which doesn't fit either the men or women. I admit I skimmed all the parts of internal dialogue because they were just boring and rattled on repetitively. There was a lot of opportunity for this story, it would've been great if the whole family had got involved or at least the spies, but the author kept things insular and thus boring. Really the story isn't worth 3 stars to me, but at least it's not overtly erotic (as so many are today) and the writing isn't sophomoric.
Incoherent, don't spend the money.
This is boring from the first page and it does not get any better. Imagine a man dying unable to stand up, passing out and the next line he is standing up with a gun and witting a letter. That is as far as I could get before I gave up reading. I blew $ 7.00 bucks.