Widowed Julia, Lady Winterset, has inherited a book—a very shocking book—that every gentleman in London seems to want. For a charismatic businessman, it's a chance to build an empire. For a dashing novelist, it could guarantee fame. But to a proud, domineering earl, it means everything. . .
Harrison Landingham, Earl of Mountdale, can't let the obstinate Julia release the shameless memoir that could ruin his family's name. But the only way to stop her may be equally sordid—if far more pleasurable. For his rivals are intent on seducing the captivating woman to acquire the book. And Harrison isn't the sort to back away from a competition with the stakes this high. Now the winner will claim both the scandalous memoirs and the heart of their lovely owner. . .
My thoughts:
When I am besieged by dnfs, the only thing to do is to read a HR. And so I did, and I enjoyed it.
Julia is a widow in need of money. She is sweet and proper. And then she gets the memoirs of her notorious great grandmother. A woman of many affairs.
Harrison is a proper gentleman, and if I called Julia proper then she is wild next to this one. He is rather stiff and wants to find a wife by looking at a list of proper things a wife should be. Oh I like the proper ones, they always loose their heads. Oh I totally forgot, so the reason these two meets is that Harrison's dad is mentioned in the memoir! OMG, NOOOOOO! Scandal has never touched this family, the horror.
The story is then, he wants her to not publish the book. She needs money. He has plans. She has alternatives. He starts to have feelings.
Conclusion:
It was fun, and I enjoyed it :)
cover
eh
Paperback, 400 pages
Published January 25th 2011 by Zebra Books
Sinful Family Secrets #1
Historical romance
Own
UHG!! DNFs SUCK!!!
ReplyDeleteEh, I do not care anymore
DeleteCongrats for winning over your DNF slump ;) You liking how the proper ones lose their heads made me laugh !
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
DeleteHehe
I have posted a lot lately, but I have given myself the freedom to dnf
ReplyDeleteYep, HF always restores my book soul. This does sounds fun.
ReplyDeleteI am glad I am not alone
DeleteI'm on a funk too. I can only focus on YA and/or thrillers.
ReplyDeleteOh I am over my funk ;) My funk was only cos of dnfs. And then I need to refresh my palate with HR and move on
DeleteWhen in doubt...read a romance. Especially a HR. :) You can't really go wrong.
ReplyDeleteSo true
DeleteYes! Sometimes you just need a good romance to cleanse the palate :) Glad this one worked for you!
ReplyDeleteTotally :)
DeleteThis does sound like fun - the perfect dnf slump breaker! :-)
ReplyDeleteI do like these
DeleteSounds like a fun premise. I am in the middle of a slump too. Hate that.
ReplyDeleteSlumps suck, though I would not call mine a slump. I got a few dnfs, and moved on
DeleteNot for my but as it worked for you then ok.
ReplyDeleteHaha, it's fluffy and cute and not for you
DeleteI love a good historical romance! I haven't read anything by Victoria Alexander before, but I'll look her up.
ReplyDelete~Ailsa
Cool :)
DeleteI've not tried her yet. Maybe one day :D
ReplyDeleteHopefully :)
DeleteOh sorry for the dnfs. That always sucks. Good thing there are genres you always fall back on. I need to get going with my HRs again. They do seem to always be something I can really get into.
ReplyDeleteEh, moving on :)
DeleteThey are great for that, a bit of fluffy escapism. That is the only genre that works like that for me
Is it Friday?!?!?!
ReplyDeleteAlmost!
DeleteLove a good HR and this one sounds like fun.
ReplyDeleteI am glad
DeleteGlad you enjoyed this. I've been wanting to read this author for a long time. Glad to hear her books are good.
ReplyDeleteI read romance novels to get me out of a funk. :)
ReplyDeleteI am glad that I am not alone
DeleteIt sounds so much fun there! Mainly Harrison!
ReplyDeleteHe was amusing
DeleteI like the sound of this one, but I agree, the cover is pretty eh :) But the premise of the story has got a lot of promise. Adding this - thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou know me and my covers! ;)
DeleteI like it when the proper ones lose their heads too ;)
ReplyDeleteHihi, right
DeleteHR can always take me out of a slump. Adding this to my list!
ReplyDeleteI know :D It's perfect for it
DeleteYa know - I was never a fan of HR but now I do the same thing when I'm in a reading slump. HR's are so reliable for a light, fun read.
ReplyDeleteKaren @For What It's Worth
So perfect for it :D It's not my fav genre, I do love my fantasy, for for short and fun, HR I go
DeleteI occasionally need a fun romance to read too, although my tastes in general are more contemporary these days.
ReplyDeleteThose do not work as a palate cleanser for me for some reason, it needs to be hR
DeleteI also (used to) read HR when I'm (was) in need of a "pick me up" book, sadly, not even HRs have been able to change my reading mood. :(
ReplyDeleteOh no! It's sad when that happens
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