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Anonymous
Posted December 20, 2011
It took me a while to realize that the amount of sex in this book is actually less than I thought. The characters are so well-formed and their attraction to each other so real that I was immediately engrossed in their story.
I do admit, Kane is my favorite, but then I've always been attracted to the rogues in Regency romances. But Brent is his own separate character who isn't lost among the threesome and who stands very solidly on his own. And Alix is a strong woman without being 21st century in her mannerisms.
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Posted December 1, 2011
I got completely caught up in Alexandria's life and the cat and mouse games she played with Brent and Kane.
Alexandria is a young widow who is enjoying her life and freedom when she meets Kane. Kane is a notorious rake and she wants to put his skills to the test. They enjoy each other until Kane becomes jealous of the attention Alexandria or Alix is paying to the young earl Brent. Then it becomes a game of who can outmatch the other. I really enjoyed the book.
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Overview
The young widow Mrs. Alexandria Prescott enjoys her untainted reputation. In private, however, her sexual appetites know no bounds. She finds a fitting partner in the notorious Kane Huntington, but when the jealous young Earl of Rowan discovers their game, will he expose them, or join them?