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"Delightful "Lessons in Love" tale"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 10, 2004
Lucinda Barrett, Georgiana Haley, and Evie Ruddick are
tired of the misbehavior of the aristocratic males with
money. Each one agrees to select a lord as an object of
lessons on proper deportment towards ladies. Shockingly
Georgiana (see THE RAKE) and Evie (see LONDON'S PERFECT
SCOUNDREL) have married Read more...
"Lessons in Love trilogy ends with the best romance of all."
Reviewed by Suan Wilson
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted February 16, 2004
Spinster Lucinda Barrett envies her two best friends
success in marrying reformed rogues. Each friend took
rascals and transformed them into gentlemen by
using "lessons" the women had compiled. However, Lucinda
wishes for a calm, steady gentleman who'll keep her life
simple. She chooses the "Adonis" Lord Geoffrey, her
father's Read more...
SummaryLucinda is the last of three friends who agreed to turn the
tables on London's most incorrigible rakes. But love is the
farthest thing from her mind.
A Hero in Disguise
With her two best friends happily married, Lucinda Barrett
realizes she can no longer put off her lessons in love. The
rogue she hopes to educate must be someone who will keep
her life steady and uneventful -- and that someone is
definitely not Robert Carroway! The handsome, brooding war
hero is far too complicated, and he shuns London society
and its "trivialities." Still, it is a pleasant surprise
when Robert offers to assist Lucinda in her mission to
reform and wed a more suitable nobleman. Now if only she
can resist the sensuous allure of Robert's astoundingly
blue eyes -- and his intense inner fire that leaves her
breathless. Lucinda wants a husband, not a passionate,
irresistible lover who could shake her world with one deep,
lingering kiss. And her heart is telling her that this man
could be the most dangerous, disastrous...and exhilarating
love she will ever know.
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