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5.0étoiles sur 5
Lovely Regency with Wonderful Sensuality, Juil 9 2004
In the second installment of Enoch's Lessons in Love series Miss Evelyn Marie Ruddick had made her list of things she would like to teach to her, as of yet, unnamed scoundrel. At the present time though, her main concern was to do something for the orphans of the Heart of Hope orphanage and in the process, she found her pupil... the Marquis of St. Aubyn, aka "Saint" who just happened to be the head of the orphanages board of directors. More importantly, he was known widely as London's most perfect scoundrel, and banned from most of gentle society's social establishments - not that he cared!Evie, determined to aid the children in the orphanage, needed the approval of the arrogant and devilishly charming St. Aubyn, and, if in the meantime, she could impart a few lessons to him - so much the better. It almost seemed as though she were getting both her wishes until she discovered his nefarious plans of demolishing the orphanage. That was when the gloves came off and with the aid of the delightful children, they kidnapped the Marquis and locked him in the dungeon. Unfortunately, for Evie his touch, his looks, his words had already done much to inflame her desires. Once he escaped, his 'blackmail' to keep silent over her kidnapping him, was nothing short of pure bliss! Loved this book! Evelyn Marie was a darling and the Saint - oooh, what a devil! The plot itself was very original and fun; the children were a delight; and the sensuality was passionate and heady! As part of the series, it can and most definitely does stand alone, but is also enhanced with involvement of Evelyn's best friends, Georgiana and Dare from THE RAKE, and Lucinda Barrett from ENGLAND'S PERFECT HERO. Any lover of Regency romances who like them served up with naughty and 'very nice' sensuality will sure to be pleased with any or all of these books in Enoch's Lessons in Love series. --- Marilyn Rondeau, Official Reviewer for www.historicalromancewriters.com ---
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