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The Wedding Bed (2014)

by Ava Archer Payne(Favorite Author)
3.83 of 5 Votes: 4
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AAP Hot Historicals
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The Sun Never Sets
review 1: This is the first time I have read a book by this author and I really liked it. I feel a bit mean giving it only 3 stars, consider it a 3.5 rating overall. The book is labelled as erotica, but it also has a decent plot line going on as well. The story is set in the Victorian times and Lord Derek Keating is half Indian (mother), half English (father). It is at a time when Britain thought anyone who wasn't British was heathen and needed educating (forcing to submit to our ways).Although Derek spent his earlier years living in India with his mother and father, after his father's death he came to England to inherit a title and little else. He is a self-made man through trade via shipping and has become a rather hard man. Always having to be that little bit ruthless with societ... morey because of his Indian heritage.Enter, Miss Calla Lily Staunton. She has arrived in London to inform Lord Keating that they are to be married. A deal brokered between his Indian mother and her family, without his knowledge. After his initial shock, he decides to agree to the plan. Finding her more and more fascinating by the minute. He finds he remembers her from when they were children for being rather reckless.They marry and have a very steamy wedding night, I am sure at one point my glasses fogged up. It is what it says on the tin, erotica. The language and the sex is graphic, but not beyond the bounds of taste. Calla is still independent and headstrong, but it is something that Derek finds he rather admires in her as he finds he has trouble keeping his hands off her. However, not all of the emotional development is in the bedroom.
review 2: Short but sweet, this stunning and evocative tale of two people destined to be together is not only a hot romantic interlude, but an interesting story. In THE WEDDING BED by Ava Archer Payne, we first find English/Indian mixed race, Derek Arindam Jeffords, Lord Keating, holding his temper as a monkey dressed in Indian native clothing entertains member of the ton. To him, this is no joke, no entertainment, it is a prejudice poke at half his heritage. When the handsome Lord leaves the soiree his departure is interrupted by two ladies who have sought him out.Miss Calla Lily Staunton was distant memory from Derek's childhood in India, but now standing before him, the troublemaker from his past has come to completely change his future. When the also mixed race Calla tells him that she is to be his bride, he at first shakes his head, but then comes to realize that marriage to this flower might not be such bad thing, especially when it means she would share his bed.And so, the very innocent Calla Lily with her preconceived notions of how the marriage bed is supposed to be, plunges into wedded bliss with Lord Keating. Calla is in for the surprise of her life when Derek reveals the pleasures of being his wife and in turn leaves her heart open to possibly being hurt, when she realizes shes loves him, but doesn't know if he can love her in return.When the murder of a Indian happens on one of Derek's ships docked in the English harbor, he and his new wife need to find the criminal and help bring him to justice. In helping the plight of the Indian people, Derek may be cementing his reputation with the ton of England. Will it be worth it when the admiration of Calla is his gift in return? Find out by reading THE WEDDING BED by Ava Archer Payne.THE WEDDING BED by Ava Archer Payne is a delightfully sexy story with two very strong and lovable characters. Miss Payne is a new author to me and I look forward to reading much more from her in the near future. I like how this author takes the issues of the mixed Indian/English races in Victorian England and brings them to light in a fascinating way. Take a chance on THE WEDDING BED by Ava Archer Payne and you will be happy you did.~KIMBERLY~ less
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sano
Interesting how love can change one's out look on life and fellow native country men.
boothang
This was a great read. Derek and Calla are a very sweet couple.
Ameee
This was good but then it just ends...... I wanted more.
kitkat
Liked the premise but nah.
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