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ISBN: | 1250064724 (ISBN13: 9781250064721) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Masters of Seduction #1 |
Setting: | London, England,1792(United Kingdom) |
Alexandra Hawkins
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 292 pages Rating: 3.43 | 427 Users | 113 Reviews
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In the last opulent days of the eighteenth century, a friendly wager turns into a heated feud that spans decades...and a love affair like none other.What does it take to tempt a lady...
The Duke of Blackbern and the Marquess of Norgrave are boyhood friends who will still compete at anything. Racing, drinking, gambling, even seduction—until Lady Imogene Sunter crosses their path. Achingly beautiful, and innocent, she has no understanding of the jaded gentlemen who are courting her for favors—of how far they are willing to go to get what they want.
In this game of seduce and destroy?
Fighting for Imogen's affection should have been no more than their usual spirited rivalry. But when Blackbern discovers his feelings for Imogen have deepened, all bets are off. Norgrave, driven by his own demons, won't forsake his pride—and with one shocking act of betrayal that threatens Imogen and Blackbern's newfound desire, Norgrave will set the course for a generation of Regency bad boys who will go down in history as the Masters of Seduction.
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Title | : | A Duke but No Gentleman (Masters of Seduction #1) |
Author | : | Alexandra Hawkins |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 292 pages |
Published | : | June 30th 2015 by St. Martin's Paperbacks |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.43 From 427 Users | 113 ReviewsPiece Epithetical Books A Duke but No Gentleman (Masters of Seduction #1)
I've given this a C- ar AAR, so 2.5 stars.At the start, A Duke But No Gentleman seemed as though it was going to venture into darker territory than that which is normally found in the pages of an historical romance. When I finished the book, I came away appreciating the fact that Ms Hawkins has tried to do something a little different, but feeling that it hasnt quite worked. Ill give her credit for the fact that her rakes really ARE rakes and are, quite honestly, a rather unpleasant pair, butIt is not enough to conquer; one must learn to seduce.Voltaire honestly liked the book.it was steaming hot, dramatic and had good plot twist...BUT...i can't really handle how easy she made stealing off to have sex sound.i mean where were the chaperons? the mothers? the judging, gossiping ton??and that irritated me so much that the book end up getting less stars.
It was really good though kinda slow to begin with. I think that had to do more with it being slower paced than what i had been reading previously. The two men in question decided to take a friendly wager an see who can take her virginity which of course right after reading that i knew it was gonna end badly. Blackbern actually ended up growing feelings for her and her for him so of course he was the one that got her virginity but then when he realized his feelings for her he decided not to tell
Well that did not go well :/ There were so many things missing in this one. The actual romance, the honorable hero, parental supervision. Instead I got slimy men who bet over an 18 year olds innocence and who would get to take her virginity, awkwardly included sex scenes that had a dirty feel to them since she was just a bet, multiple rapes, no real romance--things go from her being a bet to getting attacked to suddenly them being madly in love. And her family just being...okay with it all and
I loved A Duke but No Gentleman and it deserves a bright and glorious 5 star rating. I remember going on a historical romance novel binge in high school and this book reminded why I did. It has all the key elements, high society, mystery, the rules of said high society, a rakehell, and the ultimate promise of love. Granted, this book took a few turns that not many in this genre do but that's what pushed it to the five star rating for me. The scenario is quite simple in that there's a prize to be
Review: 2.5 stars rounded I was intrigued by the premise of two friends that are vying for a single girl. Isobel is newly arrived for the season, and in a bit of difficulty from her aiding a friend to elope with an unsuitable (read not titled) man. Despite her naivete, Isobel quickly is enchanted by Tristan, and her mother catches them in a compromising position. Warning off Tristan, she is determined, at that moment, to keep Imogen from the notorious pair of friends. Tristan (The Duke) and
Thanks to NetGalley for an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.#1 in the Masters of Seduction series.I wanted to like this book and, in fact, it started out well. In typical Regency romance fashion, there were two gentlemen vying over a young feisty lady, and they made a wager about her. But there things went dark because the wager was for an uncomfortable prize (in my mind) and their actions were so dismissive and demeaning to the women they discussed that it became
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