Lady of Sin
by Madeline Hunter
Dell
February 28, 2006
ISBN #0553587315
432 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Madeline Hunter

Secrets of Surrender

Lord of a Thousand Nights

The Protector

Lessons of Desire

Stealing Heaven

The Sinner

The Rules of Seduction

By Arrangement

By Possession

By Arrangement [and] By Possession

Lord of Sin

The Romantic

By Design

The Sinner

The Charmer

The Saint

The Seducer

Tapestry

Stealing Heaven

Lord of a Thousand Nights

The Protector

By Design

By Possession

By Arrangement

REVIEW

"terrific Regency romantic suspense"

Lord Nathaniel Knightsbridge is the only aristocrat who practices criminal law. After losing a tough case, Ambrose's father visits him to obtain his son's pledge to prosecute criminal John Finley for blackmailing Lord James Mardenford, brother-in-law to widow Charlotte. Before the trial, Nathaniel visits John who says he was not blackmailing his lordship, but instead wanted to help him connect with his son, working the streets. Not long afterward John apparently commits suicide; as Nathaniel leaves he notices some youngsters nearby with one looking like he is a Mardenford.

He visits Charlotte and mentions the kid; she scorns his efforts as ghoulish, but agrees to meet with the child. She is stunned when she sees the kid who though she denies it, he is clearly a Mardenford. As Nathaniel and Charlotte begin seeing one another especially since he supports her efforts to change the laws of marriage and divorce, they fall in love, which angers James who has plans for Charlotte. Meanwhile as they work together on trying to learn more about the street urchin, she has a secret that she hides from Nathaniel: that they have already made love at Lord Lyndale's last masquerade party.

Madeline Hunter's latest sinful tale (see LORD OF SIN) is a terrific Regency romantic suspense starring two likable caring protagonists. Readers will wonder who the ten year old boy is as he looks like a Mardenford offspring yet James denies the kid is his; several twists later will reveal a fascinating truth. Ms. Hunter has written another fun historical that grips the audience from the moment Finley speaks out and never slows down until the final clearing of the air.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 12, 2006



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Summary

Charlotte does not like Nathaniel Knightridge much. He is conceited and arrogant and he acts as if he knows her game better than she does. Nathaniel does not care for Charlotte either. For one thing, she keeps using that tone with him. The crisp, challenging, annoying one that says he has a come-uppance due, and she for one is not impressed with him., etc., etc. The one that made him want to shake her. Or kiss her and caress her until she whimpers in submissive pleasure.

Now they are sparring anew as they unravel a mystery, and discovering that in one way at least, they rub together very well indeed. It helps enormously that neither one can talk while they are kissing, of course.



 

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