Too Wicked To Marry
by Susan Sizemore
Avon Books
January 1, 2002
ISBN #0380816520
384 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Susan Sizemore

First Blood

Moon Fever

Primal Desires

Laws of the Blood: Deceptions

Laws of the Blood: The Hunt

A Kind of Magic

Primal Heat

Nothing Else Matters

I Thirst For You

I Burn for You

I Hunger For You

Master of Darkness

Scandalous Miranda

Crave The Night

Walking on the Moon

I Hunger for You

The Shadows Of Christmas Past

Moon's Dancing

I Thirst For You

Moons' Dreaming

Moons' Dancing

Moons' Dreaming

I Burn For You

Laws of the Blood: Heroes

Captured Innocence

Laws Of The Blood: Companions

Laws of the Blood: Partners

Gates Of Hell

Heaven and Hell

A Dangerous Magic

Wings of the Storm

Wings Of The Storm

REVIEW

"The awesome author's best work to date"

In 1880 while attending a decadent party, Lord Martin Kestrel realizes he loves his daughter's governess, Abigail Perry. He immediately leaves for London to propose marriage. A stunned Abigail says no and vanishes before Martin can persuade her otherwise.

Martin cannot find Abigail until a letter from her great aunt arrives. He visits her relative who sends him to meet Ian and Hannah MacLeod on the Isle of Skye where Martin demands to see Abigail who informs him that she is actually Harriet MacLeod, an English spy assigned to protect his daughter and him. An angry Martin, already filled with mistrust after the infidelity of his deceased wife, calls Harriet a liar before leaving. However, she finds that she needs his services to gain entry to a house where her brother might be held prisoner. He accepts the job only if she agrees to be his mistress during the scenario, making a permanent relationship even less likely between them.

Susan Sizemore is known for her strong historical novels, but her current tale, TOO WICKED TO MARRY, may be the awesome author's best work to date. This exciting Victorian romantic intrigue stars a gender-bending heroine assigned to protect the lead male protagonist and a strong support cast. With a refreshing action-jammed story line for the ensemble to star in, Ms. Sizemore provides one of the best historical tales of the year.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 1, 2001




 

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