"A great addition to this popular series"
After eight years of dire financial straits caused by his
deceased father, Viscount Luc Ashford is wealthy.
Successfully steering his family through the great debts,
he allows himself a night of drinking to celebrate. When
he tumbles home, Lady Amelia Cynster accosts him with a
proposition that they marry and he use her large dowry to
pay off his no longer existing debts. Perhaps it is the
marriage of his best friend to Amelia's twin that
encourages him (see ON A WICKED NIGHT) and though he has
the income to pay his bills, Luc finds the idea of Amelia
as his bride quite appealing. He accepts before falling
drunkenly unconscious at her feet. However, Luc insists on a proper courtship, which Amelia
acquiesces to even as she tries seducing him. Waiting
becomes agony, as Luc wants Amelia as much as she desires
him. When they finally marry, passion is their middle
names until someone steals items from their home. The
theft causes Luc to worry how his beloved Amelia will react
when she learns why he married her is not the reason she
believes. The ninth Cynster novel is an enjoyable Regency romance
starring two likable lead characters spending much of the
book hiding their love for one another when they are not
gazing or kissing. The well-written story line focuses on
these delightful protagonists whereas a subplot involving a
mystery augments their tale with unnecessary suspense.
Though nothing new is added to the Cynster universe, fans
of the series and Regency tales in general will enjoy
Stephanie Laurens' latest historical. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 25, 2002
Summary"Marrying you will be entirely my pleasure."
Amelia Cynster hears these words from the handsome,
enigmatic sixth Viscount
Calverton and is stunned. It's near dawn and she's risked
scandal by lying
in wait for him just outside his London house. But he
agrees to her
outrageous marriage proposal - just prior to passing out at
her feet.
Amelia's torn between astounded relief and indignant
affront, then decides
she doesn't care. She has always loved him - no other man
will do - and,
frankly, she's tired of waiting.
Sometimes a young lady needs to take matters into her own
hands.
But matters of the heart are never that simple. The first
hitch in Amelia's
plans comes when he refuses to agree to a hasty wedding -
insists on
properly wooing her...in public and in private. Soon, she
longs for those
moments away from the watchful gaze of the ton in which she
can learn all
about seduction from a master. But unbeknown to Amelia, he
has a very good
reason for wooing her.
Every wicked gentleman has his price.
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