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"wonderful May-December regency romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 25, 2006
In 1813 single mother widow Countess Beatrice Campton
chaperones her niece Emily to a masquerade party where she
is dressed as Artemis. Marquess Thayne just back in
England after eight years in India wants her; boldly
Gabriel tells Artemis that. They surrender to their
desire sharing a pleasing Read more...
"Dazzling Second Book in Series!"
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted July 25, 2006
For me, reading Candice Hern is oftentimes similar to
reading a history book, only one that is going to deliver a
much juicier and stimulating version of what goes on behind
the staid doors to some of the lofty grand mansions of
jolly ole England! Ms. Herns outstanding new Read more...
SummaryThe Merry Widows are thought to be the finest ladies of
society... though secretly their thoughts are quite
unrefined.
With the comforts of wealth to replace the absence of their
husbands, the Merry Widows need not trouble themselves again
with marriage. But that doesn't mean these five friends must
deprive themselves of their most basic needphysical
pleasure. So they each agree to take a lover...or two.
Beatrice, Lady Somerfield, is too busy chaperoning her
headstrong niece and overseeing her own young daughters to
find time to take a loveruntil one night at a ball
when a masked stranger makes her realize the delights she's
been missing. When she learns his identity, however, an
affair seems impossible. He is Gabriel, the Marquess of
Thayne, just returned from India, the catch of the
Seasonand the one man half the debutantes of London
(including Beatrice's niece!) want for a husband.
But Thayne is thoroughly captivated by Beatrice, and their
attraction leads to several mutually satisfying encounters.
As he searches for a bride among the Season's young ladies,
he finds himself increasingly drawn to the beautiful,
sensual, more sophisticated Lady Somerfield, and suspects
his mistress might make the perfect wife. But will
Beatrice's deepening feelings for Thayne be enough to
overcome her vow never to marry again, and the scandal once
their relationship is revealed?
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