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"engaging historical romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 8, 2005
Ewan McLean does not believe his Uncle Duncan, the Earl of
Lyndale, when he insists he is dying. Instead the
womanizing Ewan is irritated that he left the warmth of
Mrs. Norton to heed the call. Duncan tells him that the
next earl must correct the youthful error Read more...
"Madeline Hunter has written another lush historical to delight her many fans"
Reviewed by Kelley Hartsell
Courtesy Love Romances
Posted October 10, 2005
Ewan McLean is a grand seducer of women. All he cares
about is enjoying the pleasures of the flesh and adding to
his collection of erotic art. Until he grants the death
bed wish of his uncle to right an old wrong, that is. Now
Ewan is off to Scotland Read more...
SummaryWhen carefree rake Ewan McLean inherits an earldom, his
plans for his new fortune are entirely in keeping with his
lifestyle: to expand his collection of erotic art and
expensive mistresses. That is, until he becomes acquainted
with his most intriguing new responsibility. . .
Bride Cameron is beautiful, unmarried, and sole caretaker of
her three younger sisters. Now it's Ewan's duty to see that
she is provided for. But to his amazement, the last thing
the fiery lass wants is Ewan's help. The simplest thing
would be to walk away. But Bride, with her sparkling gaze
and fierce wit, is the most bewitching woman Ewan has ever
met. And he intends to have herand to learn how she
has managed to survive on her own. Even if he has to employ
all the arts of seduction for which he is notorious. . .
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