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Vexing The Viscount (2009)

by Emily Bryan(Favorite Author)
3.74 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0843961341 (ISBN13: 9780843961348)
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English
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Dorchester Publishing
series
How To
review 1: I thought this was best. I'v loved daisy ever since she and her sisters cam into series. I liked that she kept her independence and remain single. I really like that Isabelle was in this book a lot and u got to see the relationship between her and Geoffrey. I love the mystery and danger in book but this book also has a lot of sexual suspense and romance, teasing to it really liked how it slowly built to a true love affair. Great HEA.
review 2: I really enjoyed this book; it had me hooked from the first page. Emily Bryan/Mia Marlow is an excellent author for romance as she has a way of creating characters that are so full of life and have you cheering for them every step of the way. This story is a lovely treat for anyone who loved “Pleasuring the Pirate”
... more as there are some glimpses of past characters who we all adored. This story traces the life of Daisy, Gabrielle’s favourite niece. Daisy has not changed much from that young adventures girl who loved to put on plays with her sisters and got herself into all sorts of trouble with her quick wit and fast tongue. As an adult she has a sharp mind and still loves to role play. When Daisy runs into Lucian Beaumont, Viscount Rutland and discovers he is looking for a partner to fund his dig for an ancient lost Roman Treasure she can’t wait to get involved, however Lucian does not want help from a Drake due to some past history that has left his father hating all Drakes. Daisy not so easily turned away, knowing Lucian desperately needs the funds passes herself off as a Famous French courtesan named Blanche and offers him the funds this way, using herself Daisy as a go between the two. Is it really possible to become jealous of oneself, ask Daisy as Lucian starts to take lessons in love from Blanche? This was a very fun read and my only complaint of the book is that it wraps up to fast, I wish we could have read along the details of how Gabrielle helps Lucian sort out some of the mess and the involvement of the king and the Jacobite as that was such a large part of the story. less
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Valentina
Another enjoyable and witty novel by Emily Bryan that kept me captivated until the very end.
LAURA
Good book. A little risque with its references to Roman art, but still a good read. :-)
freddie
Cute! Quick fun romance.
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