"A fine tale"
After two governesses quit because his wild ward Lady
Francine FitzHugh drove them away, Lucien Kendall decides
he will take a firm hand with the pest and marry her off
immediately so he can go back convincing the Ton he is a
hedonist. Instead, Lucien uses pleasure seeking as a ploy
to hide his real self, a tortured soul worried that he is
just like his father and knowing what happened to George,
his ward's brother. Her grandmother died last year and her brother soon after,
but Fancy does everything to save her home. Now her
guardian, George's commanding officer, interferes with her
plans to save her beloved Moor's End. However, when
Lucien arrives to admonish Fancy, the two are stunned as
an immediate attraction erupts. Soon love blossoms, but
he has dark secrets that once she learns them might turn
her love to hate. The second The Pleasure Seekers Club Regency romance is a
fine tale because of the interesting Lucien who has guilt
feelings involving George and an abusive father to
overcome; he is the key to the tale. Like Fancy, readers
slowly learn his dark secrets that he hides by pretending
to be a card carrying pleasure seeker (kind of like
reaction formation). Fancy is an intrepid heroine
fighting to save her home and subsequently her beloved.
Though the action is limited, this character driven
historical will pleasure fans of nineteenth century
relationship dramas starring a traumatized protagonist. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 29, 2004
Summary'Tis the season of merriment and joy - but the prospect of
having a guardian imposed on her leaves Lady Francine Fitz
Hugh feeling distinctly un-merry. She'll just have to drive
the crotchety old man away! Unfortunately, Lucian Kendall
turns out to be tall, dark, and sinfully attractive. The
heat in his eyes when he looks at her tells Fancy that he's
not leaving anytime soon...and worse, she doesn't really
want him to.
As his ward, Fancy is off-limits to Lucien - but her
impudent charm, fierce loyalty, and lithe curves tempt him
unbearably. He can't help but imagine teaching her the
wicked ways of passion...and how her innocence might soothe
his torment. When his dark past is inevitably revealed,
though, the truth might destroy them both. In the season of
love and goodwill, does he dare hope for a miracle?
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